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Weights and Measures Regulations

Version of section 2 from 2006-03-22 to 2014-07-31:


 In these Regulations,

acceptance limits of error

acceptance limits of error means the limits of error that apply to a device when the performance of the device is tested

  • (a) at the time the class, type or design of that device is examined for approval,

  • (b) at the time the device is inspected prior to its first use in trade,

  • (c) at the time the measuring elements of the device are overhauled or repaired following the failure of the device on inspection to measure within the applicable limits of error, or

  • (d) at any time within 30 days after the time referred to in paragraph (b) or (c); (marge de tolérance à l’acceptation)

Act

Act means the Weights and Measures Act; (Loi)

automatic weighing device

automatic weighing device [Repealed, SOR/2005-130, s. 1]

Canadian unit

Canadian unit means a unit of measurement set out in Schedule II to the Act; (unité canadienne)

height

height means, with respect to the height of a letter, the height of an upper case letter where words appear in upper case and the height of the lower case letter “o” where words appear in lower case or in a mixture of upper and lower case; (hauteur)

in-service limits of error

in-service limits of error means the limits of error that apply to a device when the performance of the device is tested at any time other than a time referred to in the definition of acceptance limits of error; (marge de tolérance en service)

inspection mark

inspection mark means a mark that is made by an inspector after an inspection of a device and that consists of a symbol for the time being in use by inspectors and the date of inspection; (marque de vérification)

Measurement Canada office

Measurement Canada office means any office of the Department of Industry for use by persons employed in the administration of the Act; (bureau de Mesures Canada)

metric unit

metric unit means a unit of measurement set out in Schedule I to the Act; (unité métrique)

non-automatic weighing device

non-automatic weighing device [Repealed, SOR/2005-130, s. 1]

packing device

packing device means a device that, as part of a mechanical packaging system, measures a predetermined quantity of commodity without recording the measurement of each quantity of commodity measured by the device or without being operated by a person who observes or records the measurement of each quantity of commodity measured by the device; (instrument d’emballage)

previous enactment

previous enactment means any Act of Parliament relating to weights and measures, and any regulations made under that Act, enacted prior to the Weights and Measures Act, S.C. 1970-71-72, c. 36; (texte législatif antérieur)

standard quantity commodity

standard quantity commodity means a commodity that is part of a lot made up of the same commodity, with identical net quantity statements; (marchandise à quantité standard)

tank

tank means a measuring tank for use in trade for measuring the volume of liquid received or delivered, and includes a fixed, portable and vehicle-mounted measuring tank; (réservoir)

weights and measures office

weights and measures office [Repealed, SOR/2005-297, s. 1]

  • SOR/89-570, s. 6(F)
  • SOR/90-118, s. 1
  • SOR/93-234, s. 2
  • SOR/98-115, s. 1
  • SOR/2005-130, s. 1
  • SOR/2005-297, ss. 1, 41(F)

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