Briant v. Nevada Real Estate Commission

393 P.2d 617, 80 Nev. 359, 1964 Nev. LEXIS 171
CourtNevada Supreme Court
DecidedJune 29, 1964
DocketNo. 4728
StatusPublished

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Briant v. Nevada Real Estate Commission, 393 P.2d 617, 80 Nev. 359, 1964 Nev. LEXIS 171 (Neb. 1964).

Opinion

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Per Curiam,:

In a proceeding under NRS 645.690 the Nevada Real Estate Commission revoked the broker’s license of Briant, and suspended the licenses of Bullard and Buckley, salesmen for Briant. The district court affirmed the commission. Briant alone1 appeals to this court, challenging the constitutionality of NRS 645.630 which sets forth the grounds for revoking or suspending licenses issued to real estate brokers and salesmen. The record fails to show that this issue was raised below. Therefore, we decline to consider it now. Jenner v. City Council of Covina, 164 Cal.App.2d 490, 331 P.2d 176; Johnston v. DeLay, 63 Nev. 1, 158 P.2d 547, 161 P.2d 350.

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Related

Jenner v. City Council
331 P.2d 176 (California Court of Appeal, 1958)
Johnston v. Delay
158 P.2d 547 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1945)

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