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The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on silver and gold plate.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on the treatment of articles not meeting the declared standards.
Permitted descriptions for gold plated silver articles at point of sale in the UK.
The British Hallmarking Council's guidance on mokume gane articles.
Principles and guidance on sponsors’ marks, logos and town marks.
A statement of the CMA's position on calculating fair default charges in credit card contracts.
When an assay office refuses to hallmark an item you have submitted you can appeal to the British Hallmarking Council.
Guidance on referring to items such as ‘gold’, ‘silver’, ‘platinum’ or ‘palladium’ where there is no reference to the fineness of the metal.
Notices specifying the Thames Tideway Tunnel project and requiring Thames Water to carry out certain preparatory works, including reasons.
If you or your work premises hold, keep or use stocks of specified disease-causing micro-organisms and toxins, you need to inform the Home Office.
RA withdrawn, contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
Regulatory Articile (RA) 3001 withdrawn, contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
Summary literature review of industry recommendations and international developments on IoT security.
The Competition and Markets Authority has introduced new legal obligations on funeral directors and crematorium operators which are intended to assist people choose a funeral that meets their needs and budget.
A guide for business on how to help their customers better understand their contractual terms and privacy policies.
Information on your rights for people who are considering or have purchased a package holiday
Following our recommendations to the UK government, the CMA has published advice for consumers and reminded the industry of its obligations.
Directions issued by the CMA to Paymentshield, to ensure it complies with the Payment Protection Insurance Market Investigation Order 2011.
A buyer's guide for mobile devices, which outlines 7 areas that consumers should check for when choosing or using their mobile device.
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