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Final Judgment For Defendant Jury Action For Damages 1.991 - Florida

Final Judgment For Defendant Jury Action For Damages Form. This is a Florida form and can be used in Civil Statewide .
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ___________ JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR ___________________ COUNTY, FLORIDA ______________________ DIVISION DIVISION ) ,) ) ) ) ) ) ,) ) ) FINAL JUDGMENT Plaintiff(s), -vs- Case No. Defendant(s). Pursuant to the verdict rendered in this action IT IS ADJUDGED that Plaintiff(s), , (address[es] and, if known, last four digits of Social Security Number[s] , take nothing by this action and that Defendant(s), , (address [es]) , shall go hence without day and recover costs from Plaintiff(s) in the sum of $ that shall bear interest at the rate of %a year, for which let execution issue. ORDERED at , Florida, on . Judge NOTE: The address of the person who claims a lien as a result of the judgment must be included in the judgment in order for the judgment to become a lien on real estate when a certified copy of the judgment is recorded. Alternatively, an affidavit with this information may be simultaneously recorded. For the specific requirements, see § 55.10(1), Florida Statutes; Hott Interiors, Inc. v. Fostock, 721 So. 2d 1236 (Fla. 4th DCA 1998). The address and social security number (if known) of each person against whom the judgment is rendered must be included in the judgment, pursuant to § 55.01(2), Florida Statutes. However, for privacy reasons, only the last four digits of the social security number should be shown. Final Judgment for Defendant - Jury Action for Damages {1.991} effective October 1, 2011 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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