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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XIX
PUBLIC BUSINESS
Chapter 285
INDIAN RESERVATIONS AND AFFAIRS
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F.S. 285.20
285.20 Tribal Secured Transactions Filing Offices.
(1) If the governing body of the Seminole Tribe of Florida or the governing body of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians adopts or enacts a law or ordinance governing secured transactions arising within or relating to the reservation of such tribe in this state, and if such tribal law or ordinance authorizes financing statements and other records relating to secured transactions to be filed:
(a) With the Department of State or such other central filing office as may be established from time to time under the Uniform Commercial Code of this state, then the Department of State or other central filing office, including any private secured transaction registry that may be designated as such in this state, shall accept and process such filings made under the tribal secured transactions law in accordance with this section and the provisions of chapter 679; or
(b) With the office of the clerk of circuit court in any county of this state in which the tribal secured transactions law requires a local filing, then such county filing office shall accept and process such filings made under such tribal law in accordance with this section and the provisions of chapter 28.
(2) The filing office shall not be required to accept any financing statements or other records communicated for filing under a tribal secured transactions law unless they satisfy the same filing requirements then applicable to financing statements and other records communicated to that filing office under the Uniform Commercial Code of this state, including the payment of the same filing, processing, or recording charges or fees then charged by that filing office for filing or recording comparable financing statements and other records under the Uniform Commercial Code of this state.
(3) The filing office shall maintain and index its records of all financing statements or other records filing with that filing office under the tribal secured transactions law together with and in the same manner as its records of financing statements and other records filed under the Uniform Commercial Code of this state. The filing office shall not be required to record or index separately, or otherwise segregate in any manner, any such filings made under the tribal secured transactions law from other filings made under the Uniform Commercial Code of this state. In all respects, the filing office shall have the same duties and responsibilities with respect to filings made under the tribal secured transactions law as with respect to filings made under the Uniform Commercial Code of this state.
History.s. 29, ch. 2001-198.

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CHAVEZ, U. S. C. A. a C. v. CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE,, 630 F.3d 1300 (10th Cir. 2011)

. . . pay is $6.20 an hour (46 hours at $6 yields $276; the addition of the $9.20 bonus makes a total of $285.20 . . .

RODRIGUEZ, J. On v. CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE,, 687 F. Supp. 2d 1270 (D.N.M. 2009)

. . . pay is $6.20 an hour (46 hours at $6 yields $276; the addition of the $9.20 bonus makes a total of $285.20 . . .

M. FRANK, v. D. McQUIGG,, 950 F.2d 590 (9th Cir. 1991)

. . . pay is $6.20 an hour (46 hours at $6 yields $276; the addition of the $9.20 bonus makes a total of $285.20 . . .

W. BROOKS, v. W. WEINBERGER,, 730 F. Supp. 1132 (D.D.C. 1989)

. . . $6.20 (46 hours at $6 yields $276; the addition of the $9.30 bonus of $9.20 bonus makes a total of $285.20 . . .

n RIVERSIDE- LINDEN INVESTMENT COMPANY, ESTES HOYT, v. CRAKE, 99 B.R. 439 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. 1989)

. . . amount of $27,168.50 in fees ($38,750.00 - $11,581.50 = $27,168.50) and $1,892.45 in costs $12,180.65 — $285.20 . . .

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, E. WESTFALL, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, HARRISON, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,, 732 F. Supp. 1 (D.D.C. 1989)

. . . pay is $6.20 an hour (46 hours at $6 yields $276; the addition of the $9.20 bonus makes a total of $285.20 . . .

In RIVERSIDE- LINDEN INVESTMENT CO. a, 89 B.R. 848 (Bankr. S.D. Cal. 1988)

. . . Crake prevailed in her objection and this court reduced applicant’s fees by $11,-844.00 and costs by $285.20 . . .

J. DONOVAN, v. KASZYCKI SONS CONTRACTORS, INC. A, 599 F. Supp. 860 (S.D.N.Y. 1984)

. . . 1,511.00 Dabrowski, Stanislaw 840.00 Dawidowski, Wojciech 1,220.00 Debnicki, Stan 46.00 Domzalski, Miecz 285.20 . . .

In E. MITCHELL C., 44 B.R. 485 (Bankr. N.D. Ala. 1984)

. . . Partnership,” one 3,000 gallon milk tank and related equipment for five years, at a “Rental” of $25,-285.20 . . .

In EQUITY FUNDING CORPORATION OF AMERICA SECURITIES LITIGATION, 438 F. Supp. 1303 (C.D. Cal. 1977)

. . . In this application, the law firm seeks compensation for a total of 285.20 hours of attorneys’ and paralegals . . .

In MIDLAND UNITED CO., 64 F. Supp. 399 (D. Del. 1946)

. . . states that his wife purchased through her brokers 200 shares of 6% Prior Lien stock of Utilities for $285.20 . . .

JAMES McFERRAN v. THE UNITED STATES, 39 Ct. Cl. 441 (Ct. Cl. 1904)

. . . The petitioner makes a further claim of $285.20 for being compelled to tint the walls of certain rooms . . .