Competition Act |
Competition (Transitional Provisions for Section 34 Prohibition) Regulations |
Rg 4 |
G.N. No. S 869/2005 |
REVISED EDITION 2006 |
(31st August 2006) |
[1st January 2006] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Competition (Transitional Provisions for Section 34 Prohibition) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Immunity from penalty |
Application for extension of transitional period |
4.—(1) The parties to an agreement made on or before 31st July 2005 may in respect of the agreement jointly apply to the Commission for an extension of the transitional period if they are of the view that the agreement infringes the section 34 prohibition and they require the extension to bring the infringement to an end.
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Grant or refusal of application |
5.—(1) The Commission may, on receiving an application —
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Early termination of extension of transitional period |
6.—(1) The Commission may, at any time before the expiry of an extension of the transitional period granted to the parties to an agreement, terminate the extension if —
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Effect of incomplete, false or misleading information on immunity from penalty |
7.—(1) Where the Commission terminates an extension of the transitional period granted to the parties to an agreement under these Regulations on the ground specified in regulation 6(1)(a), the Commission may remove the immunity given to the parties by regulation 3(1) during any or both of the following:
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Service of documents |
8.—(1) Unless a contrary intention appears, any document required or permitted to be given or sent to, or served on, under these Regulations, any party to an agreement shall be deemed to have been duly given or sent to or served on the party if given or sent to or served on the representative specified in the application made by the party.
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Appeal |
9. Any party to an agreement in respect of which an application has been made may appeal to the Board under section 71(1) of the Act against any decision of the Commission under regulation 5(1) or (4), 6(1) or 7. [G.N. No. S 869/2005] |