CopyCited 8 times | Published | Supreme Court of Georgia | Mar 25, 2010 | 286 Ga. 811, 2010 Fulton County D. Rep. 1005
...s in Georgia. See OCGA §
43-41-1 et seq. On and after July 1, 2008, a valid residential or general contractor license issued by the Board is required to lawfully engage in the business of residential and general contracting within the state. OCGA §§
43-41-9(a), [1]
43-41-17(a)....
...I would uphold the trial court's exercise of its discretion. Accordingly, I dissent from the majority's decision to reverse that judgment. I am authorized to state that Presiding Justice CARLEY and Justice THOMPSON join this dissent. NOTES [1] OCGA §
43-41-9(a) provides: If an individual applicant proposes to engage in residential or general contracting in the individual's own name or a trade name where the individual is doing business as a sole proprietorship, the license shall be issued only to that individual....
...d by ownership or employment with and acting as a qualifying agent for a business organization seeking to engage in the profession of residential or general contracting in the name of the business organization in accordance with and pursuant to Code Section
43-41-9....