The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Cos., 46 Cal.3d 287, 250 Cal.Rptr. 116, 758 P.2d 58 (1988) (“Neither section 790.03 nor section 790.09 . . .
. . . Code § 790.09(h)) clearly arise out of or relate to the Policies [at issue in the Settlement] But these . . .
. . . Code § 790.09(h)) clearly arise out of or relate to the Policies [at issue in the Settlement] But these . . .
. . . . § 790.09, which authorizes the sheriff to retain custody of confiscated weapons until they are reclaimed . . .
. . . The court decided only that § 790.09 of the UIPA did not provide a private right of action against the . . . Insurance Practices Act (“UIPA”), lists a number of prohibited acts at § 790.03 and the remedies at § 790.09 . . . provisions of § 790.03 are not limited to administrative action, as stated in the plain language of § 790.09 . . . Insurance Code § 790.09 Consequently, in accordance with the court’s reasoning in Stop Youth Addiction . . . Section 790.09 expressly provides that an administrative action does not immunize a defendant from either . . .
. . . Furthermore, although neither party referred to it in their briefs, Insurance Code section 790.09 contains . . . Section 790.09 states, in pertinent part: No order to cease and desist issued under this article directed . . . Cal.Ins.Code § 790.09 (West’s 1972). . . . “Section 790.09 thus contemplates a private suit to impose civil liability irrespective of governmental . . . insurance company for violation of section 790.03(c), but the court extended its interpretation of section 790.09 . . .
. . . Section 790.09 provides that a cease and desist order issued by the commissioner under the provisions . . .
. . . Ins.Code § 790.09 (West 1979 Supp.). . . .
. . . Code 790.09 (West)). . . .
. . . Section 790.09 specifically provides that in an enforcement proceeding by the commissioner, “[n]o order . . . divided California Supreme Court held that the preservation of an insurer’s “civil liability” in § 790.09 . . . However, nowhere in Title 57, NRS, is there a provision analogous to Cal.Ins.Code § 790.09. . . . This was contrasted with Cal.Ins.Code § 790.09 which says that “[n]o order to cease or desist issued . . .
. . . this State arising out of the methods, acts or practices found unfair or deceptive.”, Cal.Ins.Code § 790.09 . . .
. . . the laws of this State arising out of the methods, acts or practices found unfair or deceptive” (§ 790.09 . . .