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Administrative Law

Journal

Florida State University College of Law

1988

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The Fragility Of Good Ideas: A Case For Abolishing Sunset Review Of Florida's Motor Vehicle Manufacturing Licensing Statute, Barbara Balzer Oct 1988

The Fragility Of Good Ideas: A Case For Abolishing Sunset Review Of Florida's Motor Vehicle Manufacturing Licensing Statute, Barbara Balzer

Florida State University Law Review

"How did I get here? Somebody pushed me. Somebody must have set me off in this direction and clusters of other hands must have touched themselves to the controls at various times, for I would not have picked this way for the world."1


New Regulations For Motor Vehicle Manufacturers And New Protections For Their Franchisees, Mary E. Haskins, Walter E. Forehand Oct 1988

New Regulations For Motor Vehicle Manufacturers And New Protections For Their Franchisees, Mary E. Haskins, Walter E. Forehand

Florida State University Law Review

Sections 320.60 and 320.70, Florida Statutes, regulate the business relationships between motor vehicle manufacturers and their dealers. In this Article, the authors discuss the 1988 Florida Legislature's reenactment and comprehensive revision of the franchise protection scheme. While some scholars have advocated discontinuing the statutory regulation of motor vehicle manufacturers and their franchisees, Ms. Haskins and Dr. Forehand take a contrary position: that extension of the regulatory scheme will provide franchisees with more protections from unfair business practices than otherwise would be available, and may have the salutary effect of injecting a degree of certainty into an area which has heretofore …


Thomson V. Department Of Environmental Regulation, 511 So. 2d 989 (Fla. 1987), Elizabeth Bradshaw Jul 1988

Thomson V. Department Of Environmental Regulation, 511 So. 2d 989 (Fla. 1987), Elizabeth Bradshaw

Florida State University Law Review

Administrative Law-ADMINISTRATIVE RES JUDICATA: GIVING THE DEVELOPER ANOTHER BITE OF THE APPLE