(1) The Supreme Court is vested with all the power and authority necessary for carrying into complete execution all its judgments, decrees and determinations in the matters before it, agreeable to the usage and principles of law.
(2) No judgment of the Supreme Court shall take effect until the decision of the court in such case shall be filed with the clerk of said court.
History.—s. 1, ch. 57-274; (2) formerly s. 6, Art. XVI of the Constitution of 1885, as amended; converted to statutory law by s. 10, Art. XII of the Constitution as revised in 1968.
Structure Florida Statutes
25.032 - Certification of Questions of Law; Rules and Regulations.
25.041 - Power to Execute Its Judgments, Decrees, and Determinations.
25.075 - Uniform Case Reporting System.
25.077 - Negligence Case Settlements and Jury Verdicts; Case Reporting.
25.181 - Record of Territorial Court of Appeals.
25.201 - Deputy Clerk of Supreme Court.
25.211 - Location of Clerk’s Office.
25.221 - Maintenance of Books, Records, and Other Materials.
25.241 - Clerk of Supreme Court; Assistants; Duties Relating to Filing Fees and Court Documents.
25.251 - Marshal of Supreme Court; Appointment; Qualification; Authority.
25.262 - Duties of Marshal, Process.
25.271 - Custody of Supreme Court Building and Grounds.
25.301 - Decisions to Be Filed; Copies to Be Furnished.
25.341 - Library of Supreme Court, Custodian.
25.375 - Identification of Related Cases.
25.384 - Court Education Trust Fund.
25.3842 - Federal Grants Trust Fund.