It takes the average reader 13 hours and 16 minutes to read Legal Aspects of Architecture, Engineering & the Construction Process by Justin Sweet
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The primary focus of this text is to provide a bridge for students between the academic world and the real world. This bridge is built through an understanding of what is law, how law is created, how law affects almost every activity of human conduct, and how legal institutions operate. Intended mainly for architectural and engineering students, but increasingly for those in business schools and law schools, this text features a clear, concise, and jargon-free presentation. It probes beneath the surface of legal rules and uncovers why these rules developed as they did, outlines arguments for...
Legal Aspects of Architecture, Engineering & the Construction Process by Justin Sweet is 769 pages long, and a total of 199,171 words.
This makes it 260% the length of the average book. It also has 243% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 18 hours and 8 minutes to read Legal Aspects of Architecture, Engineering & the Construction Process aloud.
Legal Aspects of Architecture, Engineering & the Construction Process is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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