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INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY CORPORATION, Appellant, v. GEICO CORPORATION, et al., Appellees.
Affirmed. See Fasig v. Fla. Soc'y of Pathologists, 769 So. 2d 1151, 1153 (Fla. 5th DCA 2000) (“The power to grant or deny intervention in a pending litigation rests within the sound discretion of the trial court and will not be disturbed without a showing of abuse of discretion.”); Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.230 (“Anyone claiming an interest in pending litigation may at any time be permitted to assert a right by intervention, but the intervention shall be in subordination to, and in recognition of, the propriety of the main proceeding, unless otherwise ordered by the court in its discretion.”); Omni Nat'l Bank v. Georgia Banking Co., 951 So. 2d 1006, 1007 (Fla. 3d DCA 2007) (“In order for a party to intervene, its interest ‘must be in the matter in litigation, and of such a direct and immediate character that the intervenor will either gain or lose by the direct legal operation and effect of the judgment.’ ” (quoting Union Cent. Life Ins. Co. v. Carlisle, 593 So. 2d 505, 507 (Fla. 1992))); In re Estate of Arroyo v. Infinity Indem. Ins. Co., 211 So. 3d 240, 245 (Fla. 3d DCA 2017) (“Importantly, a party's asserted interest must already be at issue in the proceedings when the party seeks to intervene.”); Grimes v. Walton Cnty., 591 So. 2d 1091, 1094 (Fla. 1st DCA 1992) (reversing order granting motion to intervene where intervenor's interest in action was “ ‘indirect [and] contingent’ rather than ‘direct and immediate’ ”).
PER CURIAM.
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Docket No: No. 3D21-1645
Decided: June 26, 2024
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
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