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SUMMARY:CCDC Division 00 Document Webinar - English
DESCRIPTION:In October\, CCDC launched CCDC Document Webinars\, an exciting new initiative aimed at providing information and guidance about the content and use of our standard construction documents. We have heard your questions and are ready to provide simple yet comprehensive answers! These author-led sessions are designed to explain the\nunderlying principles behind CCDC documents and teach you their correct application and use. Documents are available for purchase from our document outlets.\n \nLearning how to properly understand and use specification documents is a valuable skill to master. To help with this\, authors will explain how to use the CCDC Master Specification for Division 00 ‘Procurement and Contracting Requirements’. This is a new type of CCDC publication and is part of a longer-term effort to introduce more specification documents.\n \nOrganized according to MasterFormat\, Division 00 offers model wording and explanatory specification notes on front-end documents. This includes advertisements\, letters of invitations to bid\, instructions to bidders\, bid forms and supplements\, notice of awards\, letter to unsuccessful bidders\, and more.\n \nThis webinar will teach viewers how specifications can be effectively used in the procurement process. Grow your knowledge so you can feel competent in your day-to-day\nwork. \nRegistration\nEnglish Division 00 webinar: Thursday\, September 15\nLength: 60 minutes\nStart time: The webinar will start at 1:00 p.m. (ET)\nPrice: $65 + tax \nSubscribe to CCDC updates to stay informed on when we will be holding more in the future!
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/ccdc-division-00-document-webinar-english/
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CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Construction Documents Committee":MAILTO:info@ccdc.org
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SUMMARY:CLSS 4: Cross-Border Crime: At the SCC and in your Practice
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\nWhen criminal conduct crosses borders\, as it does more frequently every year\, international law issues are raised. Some of these are obvious but many are obscure\, and figuring out how to deal with the international law issues in a Canadian criminal case can be daunting—not least because it’s not always clear even what to look for. \nIn this seminar Professor Rob Currie will give you a guided tour through some of the main issues that can arise in cases involving cross-border conduct. He will review relevant concepts\, provisions and cases (some of which you may never have heard of)\, give some practical tips\, and highlight some forthcoming developments that may be just around the corner in your own practice. \nThis webinar is the fourth in our Criminal Law Scholars Series (CLSS)\, which is being co-hosted by Courthouse Libraries BC and the Criminal Defence Advocacy Society. Participants in this webinar may claim up to 1.5hrs of CPD with the Law Society of BC.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/clss-4-cross-border-crime-at-the-scc-and-in-your-practice/
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