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18 Apr 1995 -
Commission concerned about duty free promotions. Concern about duty free promotions will be on the agenda when Commerce Commission staff visit shops and speak at meetings in Queenstown and Wanaka on April 26 and 27. Commission Fair Trading Manger
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23 Jun 1995 -
11 submissions on health contract authorisation. The Commerce Commission had received 11 submissions on the proposed Waikato Health and Midland Health mental health contracts by yesterday evening. Commission Chairman Dr Alan Bollard said after an
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4 Sep 1995 -
Ignoring Commission warnings leads to prosecution. Ignoring two earlier Commerce Commission warnings led to a Feilding fish shop being prosecuted by the Commerce Commission and fined $845 (including costs) in the Palmerston North District Court today
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2 Aug 1995 -
Commission declines to authorise health contracts. In the first case of its kind, the Commerce Commission has said it cannot authorise mental health contracts Health Waikato and Midland Regional Health Authority have asked it to consider. One
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28 Sep 1995 -
Court of Appeal landmark decision defines "free". In a landmark decision that has implications for all retailers in New Zealand, the Court of Appeal yesterday defined when so called "free" promotions are misleading under the Fair …
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20 Dec 1995 -
Commission not opposed to electricity arrangements. The Commerce Commission's preliminary view is that two arrangements proposed for the period up to the establishment of a competitive wholesale electricity market on October 1 next year are…
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26 Aug 1995 -
Commerce Commission takes tougher enforcement line. The perception in the business community that the Commerce Commission is taking a harder line in enforcing the Commerce Act is correct Commission Chairman, Dr Alan Bollard, said today. Dr Bollard
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23 Aug 1995 -
Selling dangerous bicycle costs Deka $10,000. For its second breach of a product safety standard in less than a year, Deka New Zealand Limited has been fined $10,000 after admitted selling a dangerous bicycle in the North Shore District Court today.