manufacture

"manufacture" means, - (a) in the case of intoxicating liquors, distilling, brewing, fermenting, bottling of intoxicating liquor, and includes the addition of any substance (other than water) to any intoxicating liquor and the blending, compounding and varying of intoxicating liquors with intent that the compound so formed shall be sold for human consumption, but does not include any such compound prepared at the order of the purchaser, and for his immediate consumption: Provided that in the case of toddy, it also includes tapping, bottling and canning; (b) in the case of tobacco, any process converting any raw or leaf tobacco into tobacco fit for smoking; snuffing or chewing, and includes the making of cigarettes from manufactured tobacco; (c) in the case of petroleum, refining, compounding and includes the addition of any foreign substance; and (d) in other cases, the conversion by manual or mechanical means of organic or inorganic materials into a new product by changing the size, shape, composition, nature or quality of such materials and includes the assembly of parts into a piece of machinery or other products, but does not include the installation of machinery or equipment for the purpose of construction;
ACT 176 - EXCISE ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" means the conversion by manual or mechanical means of organic or inorganic material into a new product by changing the size, shape, composition, nature or quality of such materials and includes the assembly of parts into a piece of machinery or other products, but does not include the installation of machinery or equipment for the purpose of construction; and the term "manufacturing activity" with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly and, in relation to such term, it shall include any activity as determined by the Director-General to be manufacturing activity: Provided that the Director-General may in his absolute discretion determine that the result of any manufacture or manufacturing activity is not a new product or article;
ACT 438 - FREE ZONES ACT 1990
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means the process of converting materials into a new product or article, whether or not by power-operated machinery, whereby a change in tariff classification has been effected: Provided that the Comptroller-General may, in his absolute discretion, determine that the result of any manufacture is not a new product or article and a change in tariff classification has not been effected;
ACT 24 - FREE TRADE ZONES ACT 1971 (Repealed by Act 438)
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" in relation to a pesticide means to prepare, compound, formulate, mix, make, pack, re-pack, label, or otherwise treat the pesticide with a view to its sale, but does not include the carrying on of a bona fide research or experiment relating to a pesticide or the doing of an act or thing forming part of or incidental to such research or experiment; [Am. Act A1226]
ACT 149 - PESTICIDES ACT 1974
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" includes the preparation of any component parts of an explosive, the admixture or other treatment of the same, the breaking up or unmaking of any explosive, or making fit for use any damaged explosive or the processing of any substance or matter with a view to causing an explosion or disintegration, and the process of remaking, altering or repairing any explosive;
ACT 207 - EXPLOSIVES ACT 1957 (Revised 1978)
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions means, in relation to intoxicating liquor, making, producing, distilling, brewing, fermenting, bottling, and includes the addition of any substance (other than water) to such liquor and the blending, compounding or otherwise varying its composition;
ACT 165 - LAW REFORM (ERADICATION OF ILLICIT SAMSU) ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture", in relation to a dangerous drug, includes— (a) the making, producing, compounding and assembling of the drug; (b) the making, producing, compounding and assembling a preparation of the drug; (c) the refining or transformation of the drug into another dangerous drug; and (d) any process done in the course of the foregoing activities; [Ins. Act A1167]
ACT 234 - DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 1952 (Revised 1980)
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" - (a) in relation to arms includes making or assembling an arm; and (b) in relation to ammunition includes making or assembling of ammunition and the loading or reloading of cartridge cases or other ammunition cases but does not include the manufacture of the gunpowder or any other propellants and explosives used for the loading or reloading;
ACT 206 - ARMS ACT 1960
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" means the processes and activities involved in the manufacturing of optical discs, including mastering or replicating or both;
ACT 606 - OPTICAL DISCS ACT 2000
2. Interpretation

manufacture

"manufacture" means any art, manner, process or act whatsoever described in Part II of the Schedule, regardless whether or not the same involves the use of any machinery or mechanically transmitted power;
PU(A) 103/1974 - CONTROL OF SUPPLIES REGULATIONS 1974
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" means - (a) in relation to goods other than petroleum, the conversion by manual or mechanical means of organic or inorganic materials into a new product by changing the size, shape or nature of such materials and includes the assembly of parts into a piece of machinery or other products, but does not include the installation of machinery or equipment for the purpose of construction; and (b) in relation to petroleum, refining or compounding and includes the addition of any foreign substance; [Subs. Act A1070]
ACT 64 - SALES TAX ACT 1972
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" and its grammatical variations, mean the preparation, compounding, mixing and making of a pharmaceutical preparation in bulk but does not include the dispensing of a pharmaceutical preparation for a particular individual;
ACT 366 - POISONS ACT 1952 (REVISED 1989)
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

' "manufacture" means: (a) in the case of intoxicating liquors, distilling, brewing, fermenting, bottling of intoxicating liquor, and includes the addition of any substance (other than water) to any intoxicating liquor and the blending, compounding and varying of intoxicating liquors with intent that the compound so formed shall be sold for human consumption, but excluding any such compound prepared at the order of the purchaser, and for his immediate consumption; (b) in the case of tobacco, any process converting any raw or leaf tobacco into tobacco fit for smoking, snuffing or chewing, and includes the making of cigarettes from manufactured tobacco; (c) in the case of petroleum, refining, compounding and includes the addition of any foreign substance; and (d) in other cases, the conversion by manual or mechanical means of organic or inorganic materials into a new product by changing the size, shape, composition, nature or quality of such materials and includes the assembly of parts into a piece of machinery or other products, but does not include the installation of machinery or equipment for the purpose of construction.'.
ACT A313 - CUSTOMS (AMENDMENT) ACT 1975
2. Amendment of section 2.

manufacture

"manufacture" in relation to feed, means to formulate, prepare, compound, mix, make, pack, label or to treat the feed with a view to its sale or for own use but does not include a bona fide research or experiment relating to feed and any action forming part of or incidental to such research or experiment;
ACT 698 - FEED ACT 2009
2. Interpretation.

manufacture

"manufacture" in relation to a pesticide means to prepare, compound, formulate, mix, make, pack, re-pack, label, or otherwise treat the pesticide with a view to its sale, but does not include the carrying on of a bona fide research or experiment relating to a pesticide or the doing of an act or thing forming part of or incidental to such research or experiment; [Am. Act A1226]
ACT 149 - PESTICIDES ACT 1974
2. Interpretation