Factories

/ˈfæk.tər.iz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Industrial buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled, subject to regulation under labor, safety, and environmental laws.
    The factory must comply with occupational health and safety standards.

Forms

  • factory

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'factories' often relates to regulatory compliance including worker safety, zoning, and environmental impact, making it a critical term in industrial law.

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