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Weighmaster definition

Weighmaster means a person, association of persons, or corporation
Weighmaster means a person, association of persons, or corporation permitted to weigh vehicles under this chapter.
Weighmaster means a weighmaster approved by the Exchange, whose function is to verify the weight of aluminum, copper, gold and/or silver covered by a Warrant.

Examples of Weighmaster in a sentence

  • Over the years, very few changes have been made to the Weighmaster Law until 1965.

  • In that year, the format of the Weighmaster Law was revised to be in full accord with the Weights and Measures Law.

  • In the event of a malfunction of the automatic printer system, production may be continued without the use of platform truck scales for a period not to exceed the next two working days, providing total weights of each batch are recorded on weight tickets and certified by a Licensed Public Weighmaster.

  • Commercial materials, except reinforcing steel and structural steel, which are measured by weight {mass} for pay purposes shall be measured by a qualified "Weighmaster*" using acceptable weight tickets.

  • The “Model State Weighmaster Law” was first proposed by the 35th National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM) in 1950.


More Definitions of Weighmaster

Weighmaster means any person who weighs, measures, or counts
Weighmaster means a person, association of persons, or corporation permitted to
Weighmaster or “weighmaster certificate” means a person holding licensure and is certified with the Department’s Division of Measurement Standards in accordance with sections 12700-12736 of the Business and Professions Code.
Weighmaster means a person employed by the producer or a public weighmaster who has been qualified by the Alabama Department of Agriculture for the purpose of certifying weight tickets or certified in another state.
Weighmaster means the person responsible for weighing livestock that will be offered for sale, based on his weight determination.
Weighmaster means any person who weighs, measures, or counts any commodity and issues a certificate of weight, measure, or count, except retailers who weigh, measure, or count commodities for sale at retail directly to consumers, or a person engaged in the business of public weighing or
Weighmaster means a person holding licensure and is certified with the Department's Division of Measurement Standards in accordance with sections 12700- 12736 of the Business and Professions Code.