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Answer» What is Weights and Measures Act mean? A weights and measures act is a kind of legislative act found in many jurisdictions establishing technical standards for weights and measures. Notable acts of this type include: Various Weights and Measures Acts (UK) or the various legislative acts preceding them in England, Wales and ScotlandR.S. 1985 c. W-6, the Weights and Measures Act, in CanadaAct №XXXI of 1871, the Act to Regulate the Weights and Measures of Capacity of British IndiaAct №8 of 1936, the Irish Weights and Measures ActThe Weights and Measures Act 1972, in MalaysiaThe Weights and Measures Acts may refer to: The Weights and Measures Acts of the United Kingdom, particularly the Weights and Measures Acts of 1878 to 1893The Weights and Measures Acts of Ireland, from 1878 to 1936The Weights and Measures Acts of India, from 1871 to 1889The Weights and Measures Act 1987 of New ZealandWeights and measures acts may also refer to similar legislation in other countries. In the United States, the National Conference on Weights and Measures functions as a regular meeting of the states and maintains several handbooks which are available at the website of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Most of the states have enacted these handbooks into law. reference
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