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8 Jun 1995 -
Commission not yet able to authorise Waikato health contracts. The Commerce Commission said today, that based on the information currently available to it, at this stage it could not authorise the Health Waikato and Midland Health mental health
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13 Oct 1995 -
Commission clears Aspak to buy Abels' industrial fats business. The Commerce Commission has cleared Aspak Foods Ltd to acquire the Abels' industrial fats and oils business, a division of Unilever NZ Ltd. Aspak and Abels are manufacturers and
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10 Feb 1995 -
Australian's look to New Zealand experience in competition law. Australian's look to New Zealand experience in competition law. With major reform of Australia's competition law underway, Australian's are looking to the New Zealand…
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21 Sep 1995 -
Property developer undertakes to stop taking on new customers. Auckland property developer, Lifeforce 2000 Limited, yesterday gave undertakings to the High Court that it will stop taking on new customers until it has registered a prospectus that
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14 Jul 1995 -
Warehouse fined record $20,000 for selling unsafe bicycles. The Warehouse has been fined $20,000 after admitting selling unsafe bicycles despite an earlier warning from the Commerce Commission. The case was heard in the Auckland District Court
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24 Nov 1995 -
Warehouse to pay $3,000 for false claims about bicycles. Repeating false claims about the bicycle safety standard cost the Warehouse $3,000 in the Wellington District Court today. "If advertisements are published containing false information,…
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8 Nov 1995 -
Manager forgot about Commission warning company fined $1,000. Having a manager forget about a Commerce Commission warning has led to a wholesaler which supplied retailers throughout New Zealand, Butlers Equestrian Supplies Ltd, being fined $1,000
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27 May 1995 -
Commission lists illegal signs and questionable business practices. The Commerce Commission has published lists of common business signs that break the law, and common terms of trade, contracts, and business practices that risk breaking the law. The
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