Commercial Union Insurance v. Rifkin

415 So. 2d 82, 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 29263
District Court of Appeal of Florida·Decided June 9, 1982·No. No. 81-173·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The trial court here held that Sections 627.736(1) and 627.737(1) and (2) of the Florida Statutes (1979) are unconstitutional because they violate the “right to redress” clause of Article I, Section 21 of the Florida Constitution.

On the authority of Chapman v. Dillon, 415 So.2d 12 (Fla.1982), we reverse.

This cause is remanded for proceedings not inconsistent herewith.

REVERSED AND REMANDED.

LETTS, C. J., and ANSTEAD and BER-ANEK, JJ., concur.

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