The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . ¶ 901.22 (first ed., 1995) (“Subdivision (b) of CPLR 901 expressly prohibits the maintenance of a class . . .
. . . Miller et al., New York Civil Practice § 901.22 (1997) (prohibition intended to “protect businesses against . . .
. . . Miller, et. al., New York Civil Practice ¶ 901.22 (first ed., 1997) (noting that New York CPLR 901(b) . . .
. . . without a warrant “ ‘at any time and in any place.’ ” Id. at 851 (quoting Florida Statutes section 901.22 . . .
. . . See 3 Weinstein, Korn & Miller, New York Civil Practice 11 901.22 (describing rationale of Hauptman as . . .
. . . Norman Levy & Associates has been awarded $901.22 in fees. . . .
. . . In reversing the order of the trial court in the instant case, the circuit court relied on section 901.22 . . . defendant into his home was viewed as within the scope of authority given the officer under section 901.22 . . .
. . . Section 901.22, Florida Statutes (1975) provides that “[i]f a person lawfully arrested escapes or is . . . purpose of retaking him, the officer was acting within the scope of his legal duty pursuant to Section 901.22 . . .
. . . disallowances made by the Tax Court, resulted in a judgment of $544.63 against the Taxpayer instead of the $901.22 . . .
. . . the City of Coral Gables and retaken upon escape and immediate pursuit under authority •of Section 901.22 . . .
. . . arresting officer, without warrant, to retake the appel-lee into custody by immediate pursuit pursuant to § 901.22 . . . Section 901.22, supra, provides: Certainly if the arrest were lawful at its inception in the City of . . . there were no arrest in Coral Gables, as the appellee contends, then, of course, the provisions of § 901.22 . . . there was no lawful arrest initially, then the city could not •claim a lawful re-arrest pursuant to § 901.22 . . . Section 901.22, Fla.Stat., F.S.A., appears to restate the approved position on arrest after escape or . . . without liability to the city it is necessary to consider two sections of the Florida statutes: section 901.22 . . .
. . . follows: Experimental and development costs_$1, 035,918. 73 Production tooling for P-39 planes_ 1,250, 901.22 . . .
. . . bonuses: 1919-$4, 527.28 1920 - 2, 965. 77 1921_ 917.28 (2) Petitioner is entitled to a deduction of $901.22 . . .