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Search Results for: "768"
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21. 768.12 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.12 768.12 Motor vehicle colliding with any animal at large on a public highway.—Whenever a motor vehicle collides with any animal at large on a public highway of this state, and the operator of the motor vehicle dies as a result of the collision, the owner of such animal shall have no caus
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22. 768.71 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.71 768.71 Applicability; conflicts.—(1) Except as otherwise specifically provided, this part applies to any action for damages, whether in tort or in contract.(2) This part applies only to causes of action arising on or after July 1, 1986, and does not apply to any cause of action arising
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23. 768.07 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.07 768.07 Railroad liability for injury to employees.—If any person is injured by a railroad company by the running of the locomotives or cars, or other machinery of such company, the person being at the time of such injury an employee of the company, and the damage was caused by negligenc
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24. 768.0981 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.0981 768.0981 Limitation on actions against insurers, prepaid limited health service organizations, health maintenance organizations, or prepaid health clinics.—An entity licensed or certified under chapter 624, chapter 636, or chapter 641 shall not be liable for the medical negligence of
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25. 768.19 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.19 768.19 Right of action.—When the death of a person is caused by the wrongful act, negligence, default, or breach of contract or warranty of any person, including those occurring on navigable waters, and the event would have entitled the person injured to maintain an action and recover d
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26. 768.093 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.093 768.093 Owner liability limits; powered shopping carts.—(1) For the purposes of this section, the term “powered shopping cart” means an electrically powered assistive technology device which is generally used in a retail establishment by a customer, designed for the simultaneous transp
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27. 768.095 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.095 768.095 Employer immunity from liability; disclosure of information regarding former or current employees.—An employer who discloses information about a former or current employee to a prospective employer of the former or current employee upon request of the prospective employer or of
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28. 768.125 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.125 768.125 Liability for injury or damage resulting from intoxication.—A person who sells or furnishes alcoholic beverages to a person of lawful drinking age shall not thereby become liable for injury or damage caused by or resulting from the intoxication of such person, except that a per
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29. 768.138 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.138 768.138 Interruption of electric utility service by order of law enforcement; immunity.—The good-faith compliance by an electric utility, as defined in s. 366.02 , or the utility’s personnel, with a law enforcement or judicial order to interrupt or disconnect electric service at a loca
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30. 768.135 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 768.135 768.135 Volunteer team physicians; immunity.—(1) A volunteer team physician is any person licensed to practice medicine pursuant to chapter 458, chapter 459, chapter 460, chapter 461, or chapter 466:(a) Who is acting in the capacity of a volunteer team physician in attendance at an ath
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