Factory

Factory in United Kingdom

Factory (Class 1) in the Building (Scotland) Act 2003

Meaning of Factory (Class 1) in the context of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003: is any factory involved in manufacturing, processing, repairing, cleaning, washing, breaking up or otherwise treating any substance comprising or used in association with: adhesives, asphalt and bituminous products, chemical and allied industries, cleaners and solvents, clothing and footwear (excluding laundering), coal and petroleum products, cork products, dry cleaning, dye-stuffs and pigments, fertilisers, grains and cereals, inks, insulated wires and cables, leather, sheepskin and fur, linoleum, magnetic tape, oils and greases, paints, paper, printing and publishing (excluding paper manufacturing), pharmaceutical products, photographic materials and products, plastics, polishes, rubber and synthetic rubber, soaps and detergents, spirit distilling, surgical bandages and plasters, synthetic resins, textiles, timber, joinery, furniture, brushes and brooms, toilet preparations, upholstery, weedkillers and pesticides.

Factory (Class 2) in the Building (Scotland) Act 2003

Meaning of Factory (Class 2) in the context of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003: is any factory other than a factory (Class 1), including buildings used for generating or supplying power or slaughtering livestock.

Scottish Law: Factory in the Past

A contract which partakes of a mandate and locatio ad operandum and which is in the English and American law books discussed under the title of main and Agent. 1 Bell’s Com. 259. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”]

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Notes and References

  1. Partialy, this information about factory is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, including factory.

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