I-10, r. 5 - Code of ethics of forest engineers

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45. Fees are considered fair and reasonable when they are justified by the circumstances and proportionate to the services rendered. In determining his fees, a forest engineer shall, in particular, take the following factors into account:
(a)  the time devoted to performing the professional service;
(b)  the difficulty and the magnitude of the service;
(c)  the performance of unusual services or services requiring exceptional competence or speed.
O.C. 1147-93, s. 45.