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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title V
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Chapter 28
CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS
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F.S. 28.15
28.15 Records from superior courts.The files, rolls and books of record of the superior courts of the several districts of the Territory of Florida remaining in the clerk’s offices of the respective counties, so far as the same, by the concurrence of the Congress and the Legislature of this state, may relate to matters of appropriate state authority and jurisdiction, are placed in the custody and under the control of the circuit courts of this state in the respective counties thereof, where the said superior courts were held and the records kept, and shall be deemed, held and taken to be files, rolls and records of the said circuit courts; and the said circuit courts may lawfully have and exercise such judicial cognizance and power over them as the said courts may lawfully have and exercise over their own files, rolls and records.
History.s. 2, ch. 520, 1853; RS 1403; GS 1854; RGS 3099; CGL 4883.

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Cases Citing Statute 28.15

Total Results: 2

Devon-Aire Villas Home. v. Americable Assoc.

490 So. 2d 60, 1985 WL 1083647

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Dec 17, 1985 | Docket: 1488795

Cited 5 times | Published

easements created pursuant to its provisions, section 28-15(e) contemplates the use of easements by cable

Bayonet Point Reg. Med. Ctr. v. Dhrs

516 So. 2d 995, 1987 WL 1896

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Nov 24, 1987 | Docket: 1677867

Published

committed to agency discretion." Davis, supra, n. 4, § 28:15 at 327. At common law there was a general presumption