Weights and Measures &c. Act 1976

Type Public General Act
Publication 1976-11-22
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Weights and measures

Definitions of units of measurement

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(3) The Secretary of State may from time to time by order amend Schedule 1 to this Act by adding to, or removing from, Parts I to VA of that Schedule any unit of measurement of length, of area, of volume, of capacity or of mass or weight, as the case may be.

Bushel = 8 gallons
Peck = 2 gallons
Fluid drachm = 1 /8th fluid ounce
Minim = l/60th fluid drachm
Pennyweight = 24 grains
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Ounce apothecaries = 480 grains
Drachm = 1/8 ounce apothecaries
Scruple = 1/3 drachm
Metric ton = 1000 kilogrammes."

Units of measurement lawful for use for trade

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(9A) (1) No person shall— (a) use for trade any unit of measurement which is not included in Schedule 1A to this Act, (b) use for trade, or have in his possession for use for trade, any linear, square, cubic or capacity measure which is not included in Schedule 3 to this Act, or any weight which is not so included, (2) A person who contravenes— (a) this section, or (b) any provision in Part VI of Schedule 1A, or Part VI of Schedule 3, to this Act, shall be guilty of an offence, and any measure or weight used, or in any person's possession for use, in contravention of the said provision shall be liable to be forfeited. (3) Subject to subsection (4) below the Secretary of State may from time to time by order amend Schedule 1A or 3 to this Act— (a) by adding to or removing from Schedule 1A any unit of measurement, (b) by adding to or removing from Schedule 3 any linear, square, cubic or capacity measure, or any weight, (c) by adding to, varying or removing from Part VI of Schedule 1A or Part VI of Schedule 3 any restriction on the cases or circumstances in which, or the conditions subject to which, a unit of measurement, measure or weight may be used for trade, or possessed for use for trade. (4) An order under subsection (3) above shall not remove from Schedule 1A— (a) in Part I the mile, foot or inch, or (b) in Part IV the gallon or pint, but this subsection is without prejudice to the power under paragraph (c) of the said subsection (3) to add, vary or remove any restriction on the cases or circumstances in which, or the conditions subject to which, a unit of measurement, measure or weight may be used for trade, or possessed for use for trade. (5) An order under this section may contain such transitional or other supplemental or incidental provisions as appear to the Secretary of State expedient. (6) No order under section 8(2) of this Act shall amend Schedule 1A to this Act. (7) This section has effect subject to sections 9B, 60 and 62(1) of this Act. (8) In this section " unit of measurement" means a unit of measurement of length, area, volume, capacity, mass or weight. (9B) (1) The Secretary of State may make regulations— (a) requiring or authorising a person who uses a metric unit for trade to afford, for explanatory purposes, information giving the equivalent, in the imperial system, of the relevant quantity in the metric system, and (b) specifying the manner in which the information is to be given, and in particular specifying the cases in which any obligation to give information in metric units is to be extended to include the same information in imperial units. (2) The Secretary of State may make regulations requiring or authorising the display on premises where metric units are used for trade of conversion tables or other material for converting metric units into imperial units. (3) Regulations under this section— (a) may prescribe the form and manner in which any information or other material is to be given or displayed, (b) may prescribe appropriate conversion factors by reference to which, in prescribed cases or circumstances, an amount expressed in imperial units is to be treated as equivalent to a given amount expressed in metric units, (c) may prescribe the persons to whom, and the cases and circumstances in which, the regulations apply, and may make different provision for different persons, cases or circumstances, (d) may contain such consequential, incidental or supplementary provisions as appear to the Secretary of State to be expedient. (4) A person contravening regulations made under this section shall be guilty of an offence. (5) In this section " unit" in the expressions " metric unit " and " imperial unit" means any unit of measurement of length, area, volume, capacity, mass or weight. (6) Regulations under this section imposing obligations apply whether or not the relevant imperial unit may lawfully be used for trade, and regulations authorising, but not requiring, anything to be done authorise it to be done notwithstanding that the relevant imperial unit may not be lawfully used for trade, but do not in any other respect authorise what is unlawful.

(2A) In the case of an order under section 9A(3) of this Act which relates to imperial units, measures or weights the Secretary of State in acting under subsection (2) of this section shall have particular regard to the need to consult, and to consider representations from, organisations representative of the interests of consumers.

Dual marking and conversion charts: duty to consult about regulations

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Before making any regulations under section 9B of the 1963 Act (as amended by this Act) the Secretary of State shall consult with such persons as appear to him to be representative of interests substantially affected by the regulations.

Pre-packed and other goods: temporary restriction on removal of permitted imperial quantities

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Use for trade of unstamped equipment

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In section 14(1) of the 1963 Act for paragraph (c) (circumstances in which stamps may be obliterated or defaced) there are substituted the following paragraphs—

(c) the circumstances in which, conditions under which and manner in which stamps may be destroyed, obliterated or defaced; (cc) where any stamp on weighing or measuring equipment is lawfully destroyed, obliterated or defaced, the circumstances in which, and conditions subject to which, the equipment may be used for trade without contravening section 11 (2) of this Act.

Containers for goods

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(bb) are pre-packed, or are otherwise made up for sale or for delivery after sale, only in or on a container of a size or capacity so specified; or

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(3A) Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by virtue of paragraph (bb) of subsection (2) of this section, an order made by virtue of that paragraph may require a container to be marked with such information concerning it or its contents as is specified in the order. (3B) Without prejudice to the generality of those powers, an order made by virtue of the said paragraph (bb) may, in order to prevent size or capacity from giving a false impression of the quantity of the goods in a container, prescribe a minimum quantity for the goods in a container of a given capacity, and the minimum quantity may be expressed by weight or volume, by percentage of the capacity of the container or in any other manner.

Containers for goods: supplemental

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and after the words " so marked " there are inserted the words " or a container of that description. ".

(8) Subsection (7) of this section shall apply with the necessary modifications to proceedings for an offence in respect of the size, capacity or contents of a container as it applies to proceedings for an offence in respect of the excess or deficiency in the quantity of certain goods.

; or (d) has in his possession or charge for sale or awaiting or in the course of delivery to a buyer after they have been sold or agreed to be sold, any goods subject to a requirement imposed by virtue of section 21(2)(bb) of this Act, the powers of an inspector under section 48 of this Act shall include power to require that person either to do in the presence of the inspector, or to permit the inspector to do, all or any of the following things, that is to say— (i) weigh or otherwise measure or count the goods; (ii) weigh or otherwise measure any container in or on which the goods are made up ; (iii) in the case of goods within paragraph (d) above, do anything else as respects the goods or container which is reasonably necessary to ascertain whether the requirement there mentioned is complied with, and which does not damage or depreciate the goods or container; (iv) if necessary for any of the purposes of the three last foregoing paragraphs, break open any container of goods, or open any vending machine in which goods are offered or exposed for sale, and, in the case of any of the goods which are not already sold, power to require that person to sell any of them to the inspector.

Solid fuel

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Schedule 4 to this Act shall have effect.

Fees for performance of Community obligations

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The following section is inserted at the end of Part V of the 1963 Act—

(47A) The Secretary of State may by regulations prescribe the fees to be charged by local weights and measures authorities and by inspectors for services or facilities provided by them, or for authorisations, certificates or other documents issued by them, in pursuance of a Community obligation.

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Northern Ireland

Corresponding amendments of law of Northern Ireland

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and references in the said section 9A to Schedules 1A and 3 are adapted accordingly.

Solid fuel (Northern Ireland)

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Schedule 5 to this Act shall have effect.

Shortages of food and other goods

Orders for alleviation of food or other shortages

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and in this section a relevant requirement means a requirement so imposed.

he may by order exclude or modify the relevant requirement in its operation in relation to the food or goods in question for a period specified in the order.

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