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Code · Florida · Title XXXV — Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animal Industry · Chapter 588

588.20 Report of sale and disposition of proceeds.

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(1)The sheriff, upon making a sale or other disposal as herein provided, shall forthwith make a written return thereof to the clerk of the circuit court of such county, with a full and accurate description of the livestock sold or disposed of by her or him, to whom, and the sale price thereof, which report shall be filed by said clerk.
(2)At the time of making her or his return the sheriff shall pay over to the clerk of the circuit court the entire proceeds of the sale.
(3)The clerk of the circuit court shall pay all costs and fees as allowed in s. 588.18 if there be any balance remaining, such balance shall be paid to the owner of such livestock, provided the owner shall make satisfactory proof of ownership to the board of county commissioners within 90 days from the date the sheriff reports the sale. If proof of ownership, as aforesaid, be not made within the time mentioned, the clerk shall pay such proceeds into the fine and forfeiture fund of said county. The clerk shall keep a permanent record of all sales, disbursements, and distributions made under ss. 588.12 - 588.25 .
(4)If the amount realized from the sale or other disposition of the animal is insufficient to pay all fees, costs and expenses as provided in ss. 588.12 - 588.25 , the deficit shall be paid by the county from its fine and forfeiture fund.
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