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Robert E. Stone, Jr.
Robert E. Stone, Jr.
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Bar #109280(FL)     License for 11 years; Member in Good Standing
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96-004935  BLANCA RODRIGUEZ vs FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CORPORATION  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 18, 1996
The amount that Respondent, Florida Power and Light Company (FPL), is entitled to bill the electrical account for the property located at 3151 S.W. 84 Court, Miami, Florida, owned by Petitioner, Blanca Rodriguez, and her husband, Juan A. Rodriguez, for electricity used but not metered because of meter tampering, and the amount that Respondent is entitled to bill for the reasonable costs of its investigation.Utility account properly was backbilled for investigation costs and unmetered electrical energy where meter had been tampered with.
96-005784  EDDY GROSSE vs FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CORPORATION  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 10, 1996
Whether Petitioner is responsible for the payment of electric use at a customer’s rental property.Petitioner failed to appear at hearing; did not establish allegations. Petitioner found liable for unpaid balance for electric use of tenants.
95-002514  GLOBE INTERNATIONAL REALTY AND MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MATTHEW RENDA AND KENNETH V. HEMMERLE vs FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CORPORATION  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 16, 1995
Whether Florida Power & Light Company (hereinafter referred to as "FPL") properly refused the request of Globe International Realty & Mortgage, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Globe") to supply electric service to the premises located at 808 Northeast Third Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida?Utility justified in refusing applicant's with request for service based on unpaid past-due bills for service provided previous customer at same location
90-004233  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs RAYMOND HURLEY  (1990)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 06, 1990
The issue is whether the Respondent is subject to discipline for permitting his general contractor's license to be used by another person to construct a swimming pool, thereby conspiring with an unlicensed person to avoid statutory licensure requirements, and by failing to oversee the quality of the work performed by that person under Respondent's license.Contractor not liable when an unlicensed person used his number and forged his name to obtain a local building permit

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