by Kent Holland | May 31, 2024 | Newsletter Article
A joint venture formed for the sole purpose of bidding on a public contract is required to be registered as a contractor under the Public Works Contractor Registration Act (PWCRA), N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.48 to – 56.57, at the time of the bid submission. Appeal...
by Kent Holland | May 16, 2013 | Newsletter Article
Where a subcontractor lacked a contractor’s license, the Supreme Court of Florida held that pursuant to state statute the contract was unenforceable by the unlicensed contractor. This meant that the prime contractor could not be liable to the Sub for breach of...
by Kent Holland | Jul 20, 2012 | Newsletter Article
Damages were awarded by a court to an architect despite the fact that the architect performed design services for a condominium project being developed by his friend, a lawyer, without having a signed contract, and despite the fact that some of the services were...
by Kent Holland | Jan 30, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Plan Drafter Penalized for Practicing Architecture without a License An individual that drafted plans and specifications for a strip shopping center was fined by a stated board of architect examiners for practicing architecture without a license. The individual...
by Kent Holland | Dec 31, 2010 | Newsletter Article
A homeowner in California that contracted with a construction company to build a house filed suit for breach of contract and negligence, and violations of the state licensure requirements – seeking to recover sums it had paid to the contractor. The construction...
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