The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 5-505.2; 40 Pa.Code § 11.111. . . . make direct sales without limitation as to quantity, and may ship wine by common carrier. 40 Pa.Code § 11.111 . . .
. . . Paige Compton — 11.111% 4. Robert Kucharski — 5.555% 5. Steve Habgood — 5.555% 6. . . . John Whiteside — 11.111% 7. Kyle Byrom — 5.555% 8. Christian Mowery — 5.555% (Trustee’s App. . . .
. . . percentages of liabilities were as follows: Percent Chiyoda. 44.446 Taisei. . 22.222 Fuji. . . 22.222 Nissan. 11.111 . . .
. . . neglect, meritorious defenses contained in an Answer, and legislative privilege pursuant to Section 11.111 . . . the Plaintiffs correctly assert that the legislative privilege afforded attorney Meffert by Section 11.111 . . .
. . . court for a new hearing on the post-judgment motions filed herein based on the authority of Section 11.111 . . . The motion requested that a new hearing be set pursuant to Section 11.111, Florida Statutes (1983), at . . . ground that the court had previously erred in denying the motion for continuance inasmuch as (a) Section 11.111 . . . appellant’s above-stated motion for continuance should have been granted based on the authority of Section 11.111 . . .
. . . stock possessed a vote equivalent to 22 percent of the voting securities then outstanding (equal to 11.111 . . .
. . . This case involves a constitutional challenge to Section 11.111 of the Code of General Ordinances of . . . Section 11.111 prohibits persons under the age of 18 years from viewing “adult” motion pictures. . . . Section 11.111-C creates a “Board of Appeals.” . . . ” contained in § 11.111-D of the ordinance. . . . Section 11.111-D, together with § 11.111-A which contains certain “definitions,” is to furnish the standards . . .
. . . The appraiser prorated the amount of DM302,060 over the seven shipments at the approximate rate of 11.111 . . .
. . . restraining order, filed, on April 14, 1967, a motion for continuance pursuant to Florida Statute § 11.111 . . . At the hearing, held April 14, the trial judge ruled F.S. § 11.111, F.S.A., as construed in the Brooks . . . Generally, in non-emergency cases F.S. § 11.111, F.S.A. is constitutional and should be liberally construed . . . THOMAS, J., agrees to issuance of peremptory writ. .Fla.Stat. § 11.111, F.S.A. — “ [c] ontinuance of . . .