Weights and Measures Act 1987

3: Act to bind the Crown

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“This law applies to everyone, including the government”

This law applies to everyone, including the government. It means that the rules about weights and measures must be followed by all people and groups in New Zealand, even those who work for the government. You can think of it as a way to make sure everyone plays by the same rules when it comes to measuring things, no matter who they are or where they work.

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3Act to bind the Crown

  1. This Act binds the Crown.