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County attorney to seek party status after court order in Moonline right-of-way case; commissioners approve involvement
Summary
Following a court order in a dispute over a road/right-of-way, county attorneys recommended the county ask to be added as a party and file motions to protect county-right-of-way interests. Commissioners voted unanimously to direct the county attorney to pursue intervention and contest a recent partial-summary-judgment order.
Okeechobee County’s attorney advised commissioners on a pending private boundary/right-of-way dispute (the “Moonline” case) in which a circuit court issued an order on a motion for summary judgment that the attorney described as “problematic” and likely to affect county rights in similar matters.
County counsel recounted prior steps: the county earlier accepted a special…
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