The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Crisosto-mi to‘Nicky” of $713.68. . . .
. . . real estate in the same manner as, and shall be collectible as are liens authorized and imposed by ss. 713.68 . . .
. . . The laws being challenged are the Florida Innkeeper’s Lien statutes, Florida Statutes §§ 713.67, 713.68 . . . boarding houses, the keeper thereof may instantly eject such transient guests or tenants therefrom. 713.68 . . . unlawful for any person to remove any property upon which a lien has accrued under the provisions of § 713.68 . . . CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Florida Statutes §§ 713.67, 713.68 and 713.69 are unconstitutional in that they authorize . . .
. . . This was done in accord with Florida Statutes §§ 713.67, 713.68, and 713.69, F.S.A., Florida’s landlord . . . the issue in the case before this Court is whether the Florida Landlord’s Lien statutes, §§ 713.67, 713.68 . . . , F.S.A., makes it unlawful for any person to remove any property which is impressed with a Section 713.68 . . . LIEN PROVISIONS The remainder of § 713.67 and all of §§ 713.68 and 713.69 grant the landlord a lien over . . . On June 16, 1972, the Three-Judge panel entered an order declaring Florida Statutes §§ 713.67, 713.68 . . .