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Practical Law of Architecture, Engineering, and Geoscience, Canadian Edition

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This book provides a broad overview of areas of the law relevant to the practice of architecture, engineering, and geoscience in Canada. Geared to those not studying law, the legal concepts and language are simplified and presented in practical, rather than theoretical, terms with the goal of providing professionals and students sufficient background to identify legal issues. This text is an excellent reference for professionals and an excellent study aid for the Professional Practice Exam.  

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First published January 1, 2010

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April 9, 2023
The book was effective at helping me prepare for the NPPE. The structure of the book was logical and reasonably similar to the exam blueprint which made it easy to see which topics I was covering as I studied. A few more case studies could have been nice to help grasp some of the topics.
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January 25, 2013
This book gives clear explanations of law around the engineering world with good case studies and intuitive summary questions at the end of each chapter. Its a good introduction for any new engineers.
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