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26 Apr 1996 -
Importer fined $3,000 for night-clothes fire safety standard breach. Nationwide Importing Ltd has been fined $3,000 after pleading guilty in the Auckland District Court to supplying children's night-clothes which did not meet the product safety
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20 Mar 1996 -
New Plymouth businesses to meet Commerce Commission and Ministry of Consumer Affairs. The Commerce Commission and Ministry of Consumer Affairs are inviting all New Plymouth businesses to a seminar about the Fair Trading Act and the Consumer
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23 Feb 1996 -
New Zealand Radio Network cleared to buy Radio New Zealand commercial stations. The Commerce Commission today cleared New Zealand Radio Network Ltd (NZRN) to acquire all the assets or shares of The Radio Company Ltd (RCL), which owns Radio New
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25 Jul 1996 -
Clothing importer fined $3,500 nightclothes did not meet safety standard. An Auckland clothing importer, Norman Malcolm, was fined $3,500 in the Auckland District Court yesterday after admitting that he falsely claimed the Commerce Commission had
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21 Mar 1996 -
GWR cleared to buy Radio New Zealand commercial stations subject to divestment. The Commerce Commission today cleared GWR Group to acquire all the shares of the Radio Company Ltd (RCL), which owns Radio New Zealand's 41 commercial stations,…
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30 Oct 1996 -
Commission urges shops to check for unsafe Christmas toys and bikes now. The Commerce Commission is urging businesses to check the safety of their Christmas toys and bicycles now, rather than waiting until customers or the Commission find goods that
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21 Feb 1996 -
Kmart fined $25,000 for selling dangerous bicycles biggest product safety fine to date. Coles Myer New Zealand Holdings Ltd, which trades as Kmart, has been fined $25,000 today in the Auckland District Court on three charges of selling dangerous
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3 Jul 1996 -
Court of Appeal upholds High Court decision and $500,000 penalties against Port Nelson Ltd. The Commerce Commission's approach to use of market dominance by monopolies has been strongly endorsed today by the Court of Appeal. The Court rejected an