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J.W. Hancock Enterprises Inc. v. Registrar of Contractors
617 P.2d 19, 126 Ariz. 511, 1980.AZ.40171
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Joel M. White entered into a contract with J. W. Hancock Enterprises, Inc. to construct a home. On December 2, 1976, a dispute arose over the quality of workmanship and performance of the contract. White filed a complaint against Hancock with the Registrar of Contractors. After an administrative hearing on April 4, 1977, and a limited rehearing on July 30, 1977, the Registrar of Contractors suspended appellant Hancocks contractors license for sixty (60) days pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-1154(3) & (4). Hancock filed an action in the superior court for review of the decision of the Registrar of Contractors. The superior court affirmed the decision of the Registrar. Hancock filed a timely appeal.