Bar Code Law and Legal Definition
Bar code is a computer readable code that consists of vertical lines of varying width that are imprinted on a label, envelope, or other item. The bar code is read by a scanning device that is usually connected to a computer. A common use of bar codes is the Universal Product Code that is found on consumer goods.
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Related Legal Terms
- Abandonment of Barges Act
- Absolute-Bar Rule
- Admissibility of Palm Prints and Bare Footprints
- Admission to the Bar
- Amalphitan Code
- American Bar Association
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- Arbitrators Code of Ethics
- Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal Expenses [Internal Revenue]
- Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board [ATBCB]