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  • ORR and OFT guidance on the application of competition law to services relating to railways.

  • Super-complaint concurrent duties: terms of reference of the Concurrency Working Party.

  • Explains the transitional arrangements for the CMA’s continuation of certain CC and OFT investigations and work.

  • A short guide on super-complaints and who can make them to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

  • The undertakings require these electrical retailers to advertise their extended warranties on the Compare Extended Warranties website.

  • The CMA welcomes applications for a number of roles in its Cartels and Criminal Group (CCG).

  • A 60-second summary for company secretaries on how they can help their business comply with competition law.

  • Rules for regulating the conduct and disposal of appeals under section 23B of the Gas Act 1986 and section 11C of the Electricity Act 1989.

  • Posters about consumer protection law, for use by undergraduate students and their advisers.

  • These undertakings ban outlet and freezer exclusivity.

  • A 60-second summary for internal auditors on how they can help their business to comply with competition law.

  • Ofgem’s guidelines about its approach to enforcement action across all its activities.

  • Provides guidance on the CMA’s procedure and approach to its assessment when reviewing mergers involving a public provider of the National Health Service (NHS).

  • What to look out for when buying events tickets from secondary ticketing websites.

  • Guidance on the application of competition law to certain aspects of the bus market following the Local Transport Act 2008.

  • This order prevents film distributors from requiring exhibitors to show films for more than a minimum period.

  • This order bans price discrimination, controls pre-registration and prevents restrictions on price advertising.

  • Guidance on the competition test provided in the Transport Act 2000 and Transport (Scotland) Act 2001 (the Transport Acts).

  • The Valuation Office Agency’s Litigation and Settlement Strategy (LSS) is the framework within which the Agency’s Valuation Officers and Listing Officers seek to resolve non-domestic rating and Council Tax disputes through c…

  • Ofwat and OFT guidance on competition law in relation to the water and sewerage sectors.