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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 338 - PUBLIC WORKS

NRS 338.630 Action by contractor for alternate writ of mandamus to compel performance by public body.

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NRS 338.630 Action by contractor for alternate writ of mandamus to compel performance by public body.
1. A contractor who believes that the public body has failed to perform a duty to:
(a)Make a payment;
(b)Provide written notice of any withholding; or
(c)Provide information upon request relating to any payment with respect to a contract which has not been fully performed,
Ê pursuant to one or more of the provisions of NRS 338.515 to 338.535 , inclusive, in a timely manner may apply to the district court of the county in which the public work or a part thereof is located for an alternate writ of mandamus pursuant to NRS 34.150 to 34.310 , inclusive, to require the public body to perform the duty required pursuant to such a provision.
2. The provisions of this section do not prevent a public body from including a provision governing the payment of attorney’s fees in a contract into which it enters with a contractor for a public work.
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