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- Docket #96182 - Lawrence Fuchs, etc., Appellant, vs. Joel W. Robbins,
etc., Appellee. 818 So. 2d 460; April 4, 2002.
- Docket #96183 - The Miami Beach Ocean Resort, Inc., Appellant,
vs. Joel W. Robbins, etc., Appellee. 818 So. 2d 460; April 4, 2002.
- Docket #96674 - Rob Turner, etc., Petitioner, vs. Hillsborough
County Aviation Authority, etc., et al., Respondents. 818 So. 2d 460;
April 4, 2002. (Consolidated Cases).
- Opinion
- Appellant, Lawrence Fuchs' Initial
Brief
- Amended Initial Brief of Appellant, The
Miami Beach Ocean Resort, Inc.
- Amended Answer Brief of Appellee Joel
W. Robbins, the Dade County Property Appraiser
- Brief of Amicus Curiae The St. Joe
Company in Support of the Petitioners
- Amended Brief of Amici Curiae Florida
Association of Counties, Florida Association of County Attorneys
and Florida League of Cities
- Brief of U.S. Home Corp., Pulte Homes
Corp., Centex Real Estate Corp., and Landstar Development Corp.,
as Amici Curiae in Support of Appellants
- Brief of Amicus Curiae, Florida Home
Builders Association
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Florida Power
& Light Company
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Property Appraisers'
Association of Florida, Inc.
- Amended Brief of Amicus Curiae Qwest
Communications Corporation in Support of Appellants Lawrence Fuchs
and Miami Beach Ocean Resorts, Inc.
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