Florida Senate Bill 264 (“SB 264”), codified at Florida Statutes 692.201-204, restricts the conveyance of real property in Florida to individuals and entities associated with certain foreign countries. Notably, subject to limited exceptions, it prohibits the sale of any real property to Chinese nationals.
There are four kinds of civil injunctions: domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence, and repeat violence. There are different requirements for each type of injunction. The type of injunction that you can file depends on your relationship with the other person and what has happened.
Process For Obtaining An Injunction A petition (application) for an injunction for protection is available through the Clerk of the Court. You can call the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence at 800-500-1119 or your local domestic violence center for more information on how to proceed.
Only land that is used for growing plants and necessary service areas shall be classified as agriculture. Land used for landscape service business is not an agricultural use. A bona fide commercial irrigation system must be in place. Irrigation by hose is not typical of a bona fide commercial operation.
Special Use Permits: In certain cases, you may be able to obtain a special use permit or variance from local authorities to build a house on agricultural land. These permits are often granted when you can prove that your project will not harm the agricultural character of the area.
Florida Statute 741.31 makes the violation of a domestic violence injunction a crime. The injunction cannot be waived by the one who originally obtained it for protection. The violation of the injunction is seen as being serious in the eyes of the court because a violation is the willful disregard of a court order.
Temporary Injunction Plaintiff will suffer irreparable harm; Plaintiff has no adequate remedy at law; Plaintiff has a substantial likelihood of success on the merits; and. A temporary injunction will serve the public interest.
Section 741.30, Florida Statutes, provides for the issuance of an injunction in cases of domestic violence and prescribes the duties of the court and the clerk. Subsection (2)(c) of the statute provides: "1. The clerk of the court shall assist petitioners in seeking injunctions for protection against domestic violence.
386.204 Prohibition. —A person may not smoke or vape in an enclosed indoor workplace, except as otherwise provided in s. 386.2045.