The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 55.507 provides that a foreign judgment "does not operate as a lien until 30 days after the mailing . . .
. . . Section 55.507 provides that the foreign judgment becomes a lien thirty days after mailing of the notice . . . Nowhere in section 55.504, 55.505, or- 55.507 is there any limitation on the number of times a judgment . . .
. . . . 2d DCA 1994) (“We conclude that the ‘automatic stay ... ’ provided in both sections 55.505(3) and 55.507 . . .
. . . In doing so, we interpret sections 55.10, 55.502, 55.503, 55.505, 55.507 and 55.509 (§§ 55.501-55.509 . . . Section 55.507 is intriguing, to say the least, in the choice of words used. . . . The title to section 55.507 is “Lien; when effective,” the term “effective” being the action word. . . . There is very little, if anything, to distinguish the apparent intended effect of section 55.507 from . . . While, as we have observed, section 55.507 confuses by referring alternately to the terms “effective” . . .
. . . Section 55.507 of the Act provides that the foreign judgment shall not operate as a lien until thirty . . .