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    • Florida Statutes
    • Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure
    • Chapter 59 - Appellate Proceedings
    • 59.33 - Quashing Appeals; Power of Appellate Court.

    Florida Statutes
    Chapter 59 - Appellate Proceedings
    59.33 - Quashing Appeals; Power of Appellate Court.


    History.—s. 13, Feb. 10, 1832; s. 50, ch. 1096, 1861; RS 1279; GS 1709; s. 13, ch. 5898, 1909; RGS 2920; CGL 4639; s. 33, ch. 22854, 1945.

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    Structure Florida Statutes

    Florida Statutes

    Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure

    Chapter 59 - Appellate Proceedings

    59.04 - Appeal From Order Granting New Trial.

    59.041 - Harmless Error; Effect.

    59.06 - Matters Reviewable on Appeal.

    59.081 - Time for Invoking Appellate Jurisdiction of Any Court.

    59.13 - Supersedeas on Petition for Certiorari.

    59.15 - Proceedings in Pais; Authentication.

    59.29 - Amendment of Appellate Proceedings.

    59.33 - Quashing Appeals; Power of Appellate Court.

    59.35 - Judgment; Power of Appellate Court to Direct a New Trial Upon One or More Issues.

    59.45 - Misconception of Remedy; Supreme Court.

    59.46 - Attorney’s Fees.

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