H-4.1, r. 11 - Regulation respecting equivalence standards for the issue of permits by the Chambre des huissiers de justice du Québec

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2. A candidate who holds a diploma issued by an educational institution outside Québec is granted a diploma equivalence if the diploma was obtained upon completion of a program of college-level studies comprising a minimum of 2,370 hours.
A minimum of 1,710 hours must pertain to the following subjects and be apportioned as follows:
(1)  a minimum of 150 hours in subjects dealing with legal research;
(2)  a minimum of 285 hours in subjects dealing with civil law;
(3)  a minimum of 105 hours in subjects dealing with labour and administrative law;
(4)  a minimum of 120 hours in subjects dealing with civil procedure;
(5)  a minimum of 90 hours in subjects dealing with the Québec law of security on property and publication of rights;
(6)  a minimum of 45 hours in subjects dealing with legal drafting;
(7)  a minimum of 60 hours in subjects dealing with corporate law;
(8)  a minimum of 45 hours in subjects dealing with Canadian criminal and penal law;
(9)  a minimum of 45 hours in subjects dealing with the history of law;
(10)  a minimum of 195 hours in subjects dealing with communication, accounting and contentious and notarial practice; and
(11)  a minimum of 570 hours or credits of supervised training periods.
O.C. 504-2006, s. 2.