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This order prevents tour operators and travel agents from tying travel insurance to the sale of foreign package holidays.
This order ensures that customers are aware of who owns the travel agent or tour operator they are dealing with.
Intended to help all businesses to comply with competition law.
How issues and disputes under the Groceries Supply Code of Practice will be handled.
A guide to the application of the Competition Act 1998 to public bodies.
A short guide on super-complaints and who can make them to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Detail on how the Groceries Code Adjudicator will carry out investigation and enforcement functions.
What to look out for when buying events tickets from secondary ticketing websites.
Guidance on the competition test provided in the Transport Act 2000 and Transport (Scotland) Act 2001 (the Transport Acts).
How the CMA applies competition law to the bus industry.
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.
Information for parties involved in consumer law private actions, and their advisers, on notifying the CMA of proceedings.
An overview of how competition law applies to land agreements.
A summary of information about the January deadline for some secondary ticketing websites
Good practice in the design and presentation of customer survey evidence in merger cases.
Helps consumer bodies making super-complaints to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and other regulators.
Posters about consumer protection law, for use by undergraduate students and their advisers.
Information for suppliers and procurers on how to avoid bid rigging and other anti-competitive practices in construction.
Explains how the CMA will assess whether undertakings possess market power when investigating cases.
Information to help businesses and trade associations better understand how competition law applies to sustainability agreements.
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