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  1. Weights and Measures Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. W-6 (Section 2)

     In this Act,

    trade

    trade means the selling, purchasing, exchanging, consigning, leasing or providing of any commodity, right, facility or service on the basis of measure and includes the business of providing facilities for measuring; (commerce)

    trader

    trader means any person who trades in the course of business; (commerçant)

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  2. Weights and Measures Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. W-6 (Section 2)

     In this Act,

    trade

    trade means the selling, purchasing, exchanging, consigning, leasing or providing of any commodity, right, facility or service on the basis of measure and includes the business of providing facilities for measuring; (commerce)

    trader

    trader means any person who trades in the course of business; (commerçant)

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  3. Weights and Measures Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. W-6 (Section 23)
    Marginal note:Prohibited use of devices

     Every trader is guilty of an offence who uses a device in trade for any purpose or in any manner that is prohibited

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  4. Weights and Measures Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. W-6 (Section 30)
    Marginal note:Removing or breaking marks and seals
    •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), every person who removes any marking or tag or wilfully breaks any seal that has been placed on or attached to a device that is or is to be used in trade is guilty of an offence if that marking, tag or seal has been placed on or attached to the device by an inspector or by any person who has altered, adjusted or repaired that device.

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  5. Weights and Measures Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. W-6 (Section 28)
    Marginal note:Ticket-printing devices

     Every person who, in trade, uses or has control of a device that indicates by number or unit of measurement the quantity of a commodity being measured for sale by means of a removable ticket, card or similar record is guilty of an offence if that person allows the ticket, card or similar record to remain in that device at any time other than the time at which the quantity of the commodity is being measured.

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