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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XI
COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Chapter 132
GENERAL REFUNDING LAW
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132.17 Pledge of anticipated revenues.The resolution authorizing refunding bonds may assign, pledge, or set aside as a trust for the payment of principal or interest of refunding bonds or for a sinking fund for the bonds, subject to prior liens or contract obligations, and on, or subject to, such terms and conditions as may be stated, any unpaid taxes or assessments whether due or to grow due, and any revenues due or to grow due, or proceeds of sale of improvements or properties of the unit. The resolution authorizing the bonds may contain agreement to collect and pay over the moneys derived from such source.
History.s. 17, ch. 15772, 1931; CGL 1936 Supp. 2383(17).

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Murphy v. Daytona Beach Humane Soc'y, Inc., 176 So. 2d 922 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1965).

Cited 9 times | Published | District Court of Appeal of Florida

cases cited therein. [2] 28 Am.Jur., Injunctions § 132; 17 Fla. Jur., Injunctions § 40; 47 A.L.R.2d 715 and
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Renicks v. City of Lake Worth, 18 So. 2d 769 (Fla. 1944).

Cited 1 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida | 154 Fla. 694, 1944 Fla. LEXIS 795

do we find the inclusion of taxes improper, Section 132.17 et seq., Florida Statutes, 1941, and F.S.A

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