The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Imperial put forth several defenses, one of which was that MGM Grand was barred by § 624.320 from suing . . .
. . . . § 624.320 (1997). . . . Rev.Stat. § 624.320 (1997). . . . Section 624.320 of the Nevada Revised Statutes and the Executive Landscape and Ranchwood Communities . . . most, if not all, services provided by or through ICBS required a contractor’s license under Section 624.320 . . . Stat. § 624.320 (1997). The legislature broadly construed the term "contractor.” . . .
. . . action because it was not a “duly licensed contractor” within the terms of Nevada Revised Statutes § 624.320 . . . Thus, in order to avoid the harsh result apparently indicated by NRS § 624.320, the Nevada Supreme Court . . . Our second reason for holding that MGM is not barred by NRS § 624.320 is that the statute, by its terms . . . Thus, even if we were to find that MGM is a “contractor” within the meaning of NRS § 624.320, we would . . . The court held that NRS § 624.320 was not applicable to managing contractor arrangements, criticising . . .
. . . licensed Nevada contractor at the time the events recited above took place, and therefore is barred by NRS 624.320 . . . presented whether a violation of NRS Chapter 623 carries with it the penalty specifically set forth in NRS 624.320 . . . NRS 624.320 provides: No person, firm, copartnership, corporation, association or other organization, . . . The definition of “contractor” as used in NRS 624.320 is provided in NRS 624.020: 1. . . .
. . . The main thrust of defendants’ motion for summary judgment is based upon the provisions of NRS § 624.320 . . . NRS § 624.320. . . . NRS § 624.320. . . . NRS § 624.320. . . . Although the language of NRS § 624.320 does not specifically forbid one in plaintiff’s position from . . .