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1. 95.18 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 95.18 95.18 Real property actions; adverse possession without color of title.—(1) When the possessor has been in actual continued possession of real property for 7 years under a claim of title exclusive of any other right, but not founded on a written instrument, judgment, or decree, or when t

2. 197.3335 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 197.3335 197.3335 Tax payments when property is subject to adverse possession; refunds.—(1) Upon the receipt of a subsequent payment for the same annual tax assessment for a particular parcel of property, the tax collector must determine whether an adverse possession return has been submitted

3. 95.16 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 95.16 95.16 Real property actions; adverse possession under color of title.—(1) When the occupant, or those under whom the occupant claims, entered into possession of real property under a claim of title exclusive of any other right, founding the claim on a written instrument as being a convey

4. 65.021 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 65.021 65.021 Real estate; removing clouds.—Chancery courts have jurisdiction of actions brought by any person or corporation, whether in actual possession or not, claiming legal or equitable title to land against any person or corporation not in actual possession, who has, appears to have or

5. 65.061 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 65.061 65.061 Quieting title; additional remedy.—(1) JURISDICTION.—Chancery courts have jurisdiction of actions by any person or corporation claiming legal or equitable title to any land, or part thereof, or when any two or more persons claim to own the same land, or any part thereof under a c

6. 694.10 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 694.10 694.10 Certain titles not affected.—Nothing in s. 694.08 contained shall be taken or held to validate or perfect any title to any land as against one or more in adverse possession thereof or holding or claiming title under a different or adverse chain of title from either a common or di

7. 95.191 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 95.191 95.191 Limitations when tax deed holder in possession.—When the holder of a tax deed goes into actual possession of the real property described in the tax deed, no action to recover possession of the property shall be maintained by a former owner or other adverse claimant unless the act

8. 95.21 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 95.21 95.21 Adverse possession against lands purchased at sales made by executors.—The title of any purchaser, or the purchaser’s assigns, who has held possession for 3 years of any real or personal property purchased at a sale made by an executor, administrator, or guardian shall not be quest

9. 677.603 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 677.603 677.603 Conflicting claims; interpleader.—If more than one person claims title to or possession of the goods, the bailee is excused from delivery until the bailee has a reasonable time to ascertain the validity of the adverse claims or to commence an action for interpleader. The bailee

10. 197.212 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 197.212 197.212 Minimum tax bill.—On the recommendation of the county tax collector, the board of county commissioners may adopt a resolution instructing the collector not to mail tax notices to a taxpayer if the amount of taxes shown on the tax notice is less than an amount up to $30. The res

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