The 2022 Florida Statutes (including 2022 Special Session A and 2023 Special Session B)
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. . . Burroughs $30,-860.20 in lost wages from the date of her dismissal to the date of the final order and . . .
. . . 1,003.00 Melinda Denham 3,510.00 Phillip Garrison 212.50 Robert Childs 1,328.40 Richard Ebbinghouse 860.20 . . .
. . . . § 860.20, is not specific as to the extraterritorial reach of the ADEA. . . .
. . . . § 860.20 (1970). And to apply the Act extraterritorially could be more than a little awkward. . . .
. . . . § 860.20. . . .
. . . .-10 or 860.20), valued not over $1 each, or marked, torn, perforated, or otherwise treated so that it . . .
. . . provided for in item 724.15)- 10% ad val. 860.30 Any sample (except samples covered by item 860.10 or 860.20 . . .
. . . provided for in item 724.15)_ 10% ad val. 860.30 Any sample (except samples covered by item 860.10 or 860.20 . . .
. . . The jury returned a verdict in favor of HORLAMUS in the amount of $11,-860.20, which was subsequently . . .
. . . sufficiently complete to be in salable form” and were all in a “salable state * * * with a cost of $860.20 . . .