Why would the state matter? You gave the ring to her as a gift. No, you shouldn't expect it back.http://site1.wikianswers.com/images/blank.gif?v=33248 Actually, you should abosolutely expect it back. The ring is not a gift, but given "in consideration" as part of the contract for marriage. If the marriage was never entered into (regardless of which party broke the engagement) the contract is void and the ring should be returned.
Florida is a state
Typically, an engagement ring is considered a gift. However, if the recipient of the ring breaks off the engagement the ring is usually returned. If the giver of the ring breaks off the engagement the ring is usually not returned and considered a form of apology.
The Florida State flag is also called the Sunshine State flag.
the website is called: supreme court of the state of Florida
It's not. It is the "Sunshine State", though Florida does grow a lot of citrus.
Florida is called the sunshine state
The name of Florida's state fair was renamed the Mid-Winter Festival. It was previously called the South Florida Fair.
Florida has a large swamp called the Everglades. It has the intercoastal area and the islands called the Keys. The state is very low in elevation.
In the U.S., "The Sunshine State" is the official nickname of Florida. In Australia, "The Sunshine State" is the official nickname of Queensland.
That is it's nickname. People thought that Florida was very sunny, since it was so close to the equator. The state nickname is one of the state symbols a state should have. Florida's is "The Sunshine State". Wisconsin's is "The Dairy Land". (Because of all their milk from cows.) Florida was named the sunshine state by having the Florida Legislature decide whether or not "The Sunshine State" should be adopted as the state nickname for Forida. In 1970, it had been officially adopted as the state nickname for Florida. It is very often that you will see Florida's nickname on car licenses.
I believe Florida is the state that is called the "Sunshine State" and "Down Under"
If not it should be.