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...with respect thereto.” Fla. Stat.
§
30.555. In addition, a county may require its sheriff to give bond, id. §§
30.01,
30.02, and the “sureties, if any, are liable for all fines and amercements imposed
upon the principal, or sheriff.” Id. §
30.06.
The Sheriff’s only argument about this factor is that state funds would be
“implicated indirectly,” since an adverse verdict would diminish the resources
available to the Sheriff for law enforcement, “requiring state law enforcement to
fill the gap.” Answer Br....
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4 W. Bowe & D. Parker, Page On The Law of Wills § 30.6 (1961 & Supp. 1981-82), from a consideration of
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(Michie 1973) (now codified at N.M. Stat. Ann. § 30-6-1(C) (Michie 1995)). [6] South Carolina's statute
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Philip J. Padovano, Florida Appellate Practice § 30:6, at 756 (2011 ed.) (“A circuit court judge in one
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J. Padovano, 2 Fla. Prac., Appellate Practice § 30:6 (2019 ed.) (“Presently, the exclusive method of
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signs, garage sale sales, and temporary signs. Id. § 30-6. On October 1, 2020, Adam LaCroix was peaceably