The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . May 2011 document was issued, Pacanowski used the credit card to make a purchase in the amount of $741.24 . . .
. . . our determination on this appeal is whether divorced parents can jointly be held hable under section 741.24 . . . Because section 741.24 does not require that a minor child reside simultaneously with both parents in . . . Moreover, I believe that such a construction of section 741.24 would be wholly consistent with the concept . . . I therefore respectfully dissent to the majority’s construction of section 741.24. . . . I believe that this construction of section 741.24(1) is not only consistent with the intent of this . . . The Dade County School Board sued both parents for damages under section 741.24, Florida Statutes (1997 . . . The issue, one of first impression in Florida, is whether section 741.24 applies to both parents equally . . . Section 741.24, Florida Statutes, was enacted in 1956 and since then the wording has remained virtually . . . weekend does not rise to “living with” the father for purposes of imposing liability pursuant to section 741.24 . . . Appellant argues that the plain meaning of section 741.24 as applied to these facts must necessarily . . .
. . . The sum of these two figures equals $20,741.24 — $741.24 greater than the $20,000.00 settlement offer . . .
. . . legislature’s intent concerning the above-quoted statute, we believe it is helpful to consider section 741.24 . . . eighteen at the time of this theft, the parents could be strictly liable for this theft under section 741.24 . . . nineteen and thus any civil action would now be brought after the child’s majority, we interpret section 741.24 . . . At least in cases which also implicate the strict liability of section 741.24, we agree with the trial . . .
. . . . § 741.24 because Frost was a minor when the accident occurred. . . . Their liability arises pursuant to Florida statute section 741.24. . . . of the stipulation entered into by the parties at trial concerning the requirements of Fla.Stat. § 741.24 . . . Specifically, section 741.24 provides: (1) Any municipal corporation, county, school district, or department . . .
. . . assumption of liability is what distinguishes this situation from the parental liability provided in section 741.24 . . . Cf. section 741.24(1), Florida Statutes (1983), providing for parental statutory liability up to $2500.00 . . .
. . . three-count complaint against the four minors and their parents claiming damages based on: (1) section 741.24 . . . were entitled to recover $2500 in damages from the parents of each of the minors pursuant to section 741.24 . . . damages pursuant to section 812.035(7), and (2) in ordering that any recovery obtained under section 741.24 . . . We hold accordingly that section 812.035(11) permits suit under both sections 741.24 and 812.035(7) since . . . Section 741.24, Florida Statutes (1983) provides: 741.24 Civil action against parents; willful destruction . . .
. . . for the torts of children we envision something more than the $2,500 maximum liability that section 741.24 . . .
. . . This appeal determines the constitutionality of § 741.24, Fla.Stat. (1981). . . . J., and DOWNEY, J., concur. . 741.24 Civil action against parents; willful destruction or theft of property . . .
. . . parents is in direct violation of F.S. 39.12(4) when taken into consideration with Sections 39.12(7), 741.24 . . . F.S. 741.24 states Civil action against parents; willful destruction or theft of property by minor (1 . . . F.S 741.24 establishes the right of persons or entities to recover damages limited to $2,500 from parents . . . F.S. 39.12(4) is not derogative of F.S. 741.24. . . .
. . . Getter)_ 806.25 Field trial fees_ 1,035.00 Show entry fees_ 125.00 Food and supplies- 283.63 Medical_ $741.24 . . .
. . . which pose a possible conflict between the provisions of F.S. 39.12 and F.S. 959.225 and those of F.S. 741.24 . . . Plaintiff contends that F.S. 741.24 permits him to obtain the relief sought because he has suffered property . . . of an employee of the juvenile court or the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, §741.24 . . . Otherwise, the statutory remedy afforded the citizens of this state by §741.24 would be emasculated, . . . A claimant under §741.24 seeking the release of additional data beyond the names and addresses of the . . .