The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . but is in essence withdrawing the case from the jury’s consideration. 8 Moore’s Federal Practice ¶ 38.12 . . . right to a jury trial in an action at law, but not to a jury verdict.” 8 Moore’s Federal Practice ¶ 38.12 . . . the Constitution when there is no fact issue for the jury to decide.” 8 Moore’s Federal Practice ¶ 38.12 . . .
. . . . § 38.12(d)(2)(C). . . . Penal Code Ann. § 38.12(d)(2)(A), (C); Moore v. Morales, 843 F.Supp. 1124, 1133 (S.D.Tex.1994). . . . See § 38.12(d)(2)(C). That is the only portion of the statute at issue here. . . . While this appeal was pending, the Texas legislature repealed Section 38.12(d)(2)(C), effective September . . . Penal Code Ann. § 38.12(d)(2)(A)). . . .
. . . AMAG’s shares closed at $38.12 after the issuance of the report. . . .
. . . REAVLEY, Circuit Judge: Section 38.12 of the Texas Penal Code (the “Barratry Statute”) regulates barratry . . . Appellees brought suit seeking a declaratory judgment that Texas Penal Code §§ 38.12(d)(2)(A) and 38.12 . . . After a bench trial, the district court entered judgment for the Appellees, holding unconstitutional § 38.12 . . . (d)(2)(A) as applied to written solicitations, in-person, and telephonic solicitation, and § 38.12(d) . . . Penal Code § 38.12(d)(1). . § 38.12(d)(2). . Moore v. . . .
. . . Waynesboro, Va., Code § 38.12(7)(d), (f) (2004). . . .
. . . . § 38.12(i) (Vernon 2007). . LeMaire v. La. . . .
. . . Penal Code Ann. § 38.12(1)(2)) (Vernon’s, WESTLAW through TXLEGIS 750 (1997)). . . . Penal Code Ann. §§ 38.12(a)(3),(4)); see also id. (amending Tex. . . . . §§ 38.12(b)(1),(2)) ("A person commits an offense if the person: (1) is ... . . . Penal Code Ann. § 38.12(b)(3)). . . . . If the chiropractor pays the employer, then the conduct clearly violates § 38.12(a)(4). . . .
. . . Laser sold 200 Nice ADSs for $39.50 per share on 11 May 1998, 300 Nice ADSs for $38.12 per share on 20 . . .
. . . infringed by a proper disposition of the issue by summary judgment, see Moore’s Federal Practice, § 38.12 . . .
. . . Accordingly, Allen tendered $38.12 for one night’s lodging, plus a $20.00 deposit for any telephone charges . . .
. . . Moore, Moore’s Federal Practice ¶¶38.12[5], 38.32[1] (2d ed. 1995). . . .
. . . the evidence is conflicting, as is the question whether disclosures were full and truthful. 9 Couch § 38.12 . . .
. . . licensed, certified, or registered by a health care regulatory agency of this state”), TexJPenal Code § 38.12 . . . Tex.Penal Code § 38.12(b)(1) (1994). . . . See Tex.Penal Code § 38.12(d)(2)(A) (1994). A. . . .
. . . (this instruction was attached to legislation amending the Texas barratry statute, Tex.Penal Code § 38.12 . . .
. . . Section 38.12, Florida Statutes (1991), explicitly provides: “Upon the resignation, death, or impeachment . . .
. . . . §§ 38.12(d)(2)(A), (B), (C), & (D) and 38.12(e), and Tex.Rev.Civ.StAt.Ann. art. 6701d § 47(a), (b), . . . does not desire to be contacted by persons seeking professional employment____” Tex.Penal Code Ann. § 38.12 . . . contacted by persons seeking to obtain professional employment as a professional described by Section 38.12 . . . Due to such ruling, TEX.PENAL CODE ANN. § 38.12(e), was thereby rendered unenforceable. . . . . § 38.12(e) is also unconstitutional and defendants and their agents are enjoined from enforcing this . . .
. . . maximum amount of notice and administrative costs and fees were used, the loss per share would equal only 38.12 . . .
. . . ’s illness is such that appearance would be life threatening. 7 Standard Pennsylvania Practice 2d § 38.12 . . .
. . . Proposal 38.12 After a RIF has been directed or approved by higher authority and until the RIF is consummated . . .
. . . Moore, Moore’s Federal Practice ¶ 38.12[6], at 38-125 (1985) (the right to a jury trial in an FELA action . . .
. . . 28.09 20.59 15.67 37.86 39.15 26.97 34.94 27.31 16.67 18.16 37.02 26.38 22.61 30.57 20.64 14.71 33.60 38.12 . . .
. . . That, on September 11, 1979, the Debtors purchased a $38.12 piece of equipment from Quality. . . .
. . . his familiar treatise Moore’s Federal Practice (2nd ed. 1948, looseleaf pages 1979) vol. 5, paragraph 38.12 . . .
. . . See 5 Moore, Federal Practice ¶ 38.12, at 128.25 & n. 10 (1971). . . .
. . . .) ¶ 38.11, 38.12. The Supreme Court’s position was illustrated by Mr. . . .
. . . Moore, 318 U.S. 133, 153, 63 S.Ct. 499, 87 L.Ed. 663; 5 Moore’s Federal Practice H 38.12 [7], subdivision . . .
. . . See 7 Mertens, Law of Federal Income Taxation § 38.12 (1967), and cases cited therein. . . .
. . . As a result, Guilford’s interest in Glazer Steel increased to 38.12 per cent; Jerome’s and Louis’s each . . .
. . . The appellee argues that Sections 26.19 and 38.12, Florida Statutes, F.S.A., govern the outcome of this . . . Section 38.12 states, in pertinent part: “Upon the resignation, death or impeachment of any judge, all . . .
. . . His life expectancy was 42.85 years and his wife’s, 48.55; their joint life expectancy was 38.12 years . . . The joint expectancy of decedent and his wife was 38.12 years. . . .
. . . Mertens, Law of Federal Income Taxation, Vol. 7, Section 38.12. . . . .
. . . Robertson, W.D.N.C.1951, 98 F.Supp. 331; 5 Mer-tens, Law of Federal Gift and Estate Taxation § 38.12 . . .
. . . Plaintiff’s life expectancy is 38.12 years. . . .
. . . .-07, 38.10, 38.12. Compare James Realty Co. v. . . .
. . . Toilet Tissue 8,830 12,702 11.84 13.12 All Paper Towels 61,479 113,879 22.98 30.89 Resale 31,166 75,033 38.12 . . .
. . . . § 4742, of 38.12 grains of marijuana to one Henry L. McDuffie. . . . he was sentenced, charged that on or about the 14th day of January, 1958, the appellant did transfer 38.12 . . .
. . . . § 3655(b), and delinquency interest of $38.12, making the total claim $3757.-57. . . .
. . . His expectancy at the time of the accident was 38.12 years, he being at that time 26 years old. . . .
. . . whereas petitioner asserts that the prior preference stock was worth $74.50 a share and the common stock $38.12% . . .
. . . the completion of the road, without any notice to. the plaintiff, an additional tax, amounting to $38.12 . . .