The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . On October 26, 2005, the LML account had a balance of only $606.06, yet on November 10, 2005, PMM, through . . .
. . . Ian-niello, 866 F.2d 540, 543 (2d Cir.1989)); see also 3-606 Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 606.06 (2011 . . .
. . . Berger, Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 606.06 (2d ed. 1997). In United States v. . . .
. . . .”); 24 Moore’s, supra, ¶ 606.06[6] (“The term ‘matter occurring before the grand jury’ has been defined . . .
. . . motions for disclosure under [Rule 6(e)(3)(C)(ii) ]." 24 James William Moore Moore’s Federal Practice § 606.06 . . .
. . . was as follows: Payoff $41,145.50 Sales Tax- $ 1,091.09 Past Due Payments- $12,123.02 Late Charges- $ 606.06 . . . With this exception: the late fees calculated in the payoff breakdown were $606.06; however, the repeated . . .
. . . 2000 1,838.46 689.66 2001 1,967.15 666.67 2002 2.104.85 645.16 2003 2.252.19 625.00 ■ 2004 2.409.85 606.06 . . .
. . . Burton_ 606.06 48927 Charles H. Church_ $830.59 George L. Cooper_:- 1,410.89 Michael A. . . .