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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2012-2007
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
12/20/2012
Description
Stipulated Order of Taking: Acquisition of Property (Emergency Bridge)
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 11TF <br /> JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR <br /> MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA <br /> SUNNY ISLES BEACH,a political <br /> subdivision of the State of Florida, CASE NO. 12-26693CA09 <br /> PARCF,T,A <br /> Petitioner, <br /> vs. <br /> CALVARY CORP, a dissolved Florida <br /> corporation; R. TUCKER,TRUSTEE;J. <br /> TUCKER,TRUSTEE;and MIAMI-DADE <br /> COUNTY, <br /> Respondents. <br /> STIPULATED ORDER OF TAKING <br /> THIS CAUSE coming on to be heard by the Court,it appearing that proper notice was first <br /> given to all of the respondents, and to all persons having or claiming any equity, hen, title, or other <br /> interest in or to the real property described in the Petition, also known as "Parcel A", that the <br /> Petitioner would apply to this Court for an Order of Taking of Parcel A and the Court being fully <br /> advised in the premises,upon consideration, it is, therefore, <br /> ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: <br /> 1. That the Court has jurisdiction of the subject matter and of Petitioner, CITY OF <br /> SUNNY ISLES BEACH (the "Petitioner") and Respondent,J. TUCKER,TRUSTEE, and that the <br /> parties to this Stipulated Order of Taking ,as to Parcel A , are hereinafter collectively referred to as <br /> the "Parties". <br /> 2. That the Petition in Eminent Domain, filed by the Petitioner in this cause, is <br /> sufficient as a matter of law. <br /> Page 1 of 7 <br />
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