CITY OF LAS VEGAS v. YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN COMPANY

No. 6551.

490 P.2d 341 (1971)

CITY OF LAS VEGAS, Appellant, v. YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN COMPANY, A Nevada Corporation, et al., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

November 15, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl P. Gripentrog, City Atty., and Michael J. Wendell and Joan D. Buckley, Asst. City Attys., Las Vegas, for appellant.

Paul L. Larsen, Las Vegas, for respondents.


OPINION

PER CURIAM:

This case concerns validity of appellant's demand that respondents pay two business license fees. Fees are demanded from respondents for being in "[t]he business of furnishing, distributing or placing in use electrical advertising signs, whether by lease, sale or conditional sales contract." Las Vegas City Code § 5-1-10:A8 (1960). Fees are also demanded for being "contractors," i.e. one...

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