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Eugene J O'Neill
Eugene J O'Neill
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Bar #245720(FL)     License for 47 years; Member in Good Standing
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67-50  King v. Zagorski  (1968)
District Court of Appeal of Florida Filed: Feb. 07, 1968 Citations: 207 So. 2d 61
207 So. 2d 61 (1968) D.J. KING and Shirley G. King, Husband and Wife, Appellants, v. Donald V. ZAGORSKI, Appellee. No. 67-50. District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District. February 7, 1968. *62 J.C. Adderly, of Sheppard & Adderly, Cape Coral, for appellants. No appearance for appellee. PIERCE, Judge. This appeal by D.J. King and Shirley G. King, husband and wife, plaintiffs in the Court below, is from an adverse final judgment on the pleadings entered against them in a suit to quiet title..
99-003309  DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE vs MIKE J. ZORC  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 04, 1999
Whether Respondent, a licensed real estate broker, committed the violations alleged in the Administrative Complaint and, if so, the penalties that should be imposed.Realtor is guilty of having an excessive overage in his escrow account and of failing to properly reconcile his escrow account.
94-006774  RIVERFRONT GROVES, INC. vs BAGALEY GROVES AND NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 02, 1994
The issues for determination in this case are whether Respondent, as a licensed citrus fruit dealer, breached the terms of an oral contract for the purchase of citrus fruit during the 1992-1993 shipping season, whether Respondent misappropriated certain other citrus fruit owned by Petitioner during the 1992-1993 shipping season, and further, whether such actions by Respondent constitute violations of the Florida Citrus Code for which the proceeds of the citrus fruit dealer's bond executed by Co-Respondent should be paid to Petitioner in satisfaction of Petitioner's claim pursuant to Section 601.66, Florida Statutes.Citrus fruit dealer's bond not subject to suit for acts of dealer occurring prior to licensure.

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