The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . mean that the birth expenses of Sixty One Thousand Four Hundred Forty Seven and Fourteen Cents ($61,-447.14 . . .
. . . . § 447.14, which makes it a misdemeanor to violate the civil right-to-work statutes, did not apply to . . .
. . . . § 447.14, a misdemeanor provision, which incorporates Fla.Stat. § 447.03 by reference (hereinafter . . . It has already been noted that Fla.Stat. § 447.14 makes it a misdemeanor for a union and an employer . . . Fla.Stat. § 447.14 provides: Any person or labor organization who shall violate any of the provisions . . .
. . . or assist a labor organization, the foregoing being a misdemeanor as provided in Chapters 447.09 and 447.14 . . .
. . . property in the State of Rhode Island for $2,095,713.95; property in the State of Arkansas for $462,-447.14 . . .