According to Florida case law and statutory law, joinder of a spouse is not required in an interspousal conveyance of solely owned homestead property to the husband and wife as tenants by the entirety: We hold that article X, section 4(c), does not require joinder in...
According to Florida case law, failure to record a properly delivered deed until after the grantor has died has no effect on the deed’s validity: Moreover, a deed takes effect from the date of delivery, and the recording of a deed is not essential to its...
According to Florida law, and Federal Case law, a design defect is defect in a product that causes unforeseen hazards during normal use of the product: The alleged design defect must also cause unforeseeable dangers during normal—that is, intended—use of the product....
According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, even if a car accident victim is not permanently injured, it is possible that the victim can recover future economic damages: “We find no reversible error in any of the issues raised by appellant...
According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, a lounge chair is not a dangerous instrumentality which is defined as an item that by its nature is reasonably certain to place life and limb in peril when negligently constructed, such as an automobile:...