64.022

Venue.

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64.022 Venue.Partition shall be brought in any county where the lands or any part thereof lie which are the subject matter of the action.
History.s. 1, Mar. 14, 1844; RS 1491; GS 1940; RGS 3203; CGL 4995; s. 19, ch. 67-254.
Note.Former s. 66.02.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1986–2015 · leading case: Harvey v. Mattes
Harvey v. Mattes (1986) fladistctapp · cites it 9× “Mattes moved to dismiss Count II on the basis, inter alia, that Volusia County was improper venue and that pursuant to section 64.022, Florida Statutes (1983), venue was proper only in St.”
Kirchhoff v. Scott (1999) fladistctapp · cites it 2× “See § 64.022, Fla. Stat. (1997). The trial court did not dismiss the count requesting partition.”
Robert Paul Brown, Jr. v. Michael Scott Brown (2015) fladistctapp · cites it 2× “See § 64.022, Fla. Stat. (2012) (a suit for partition “shall be brought in any county where the lands or any part thereof lie which are the subject matter of the action.”
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