Commerce Act 1986

Business acquisitions

48: Bare transfer of market dominance excluded

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"When a big company takes over, it can't just get more power without doing anything to help competition."

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A law called the Commerce Act 1986 has a part that is no longer used, it was called 'Bare transfer of market dominance excluded'. You can find out more about what happened to this part of the law by looking at the Commerce Amendment Act 2001. This part of the law was stopped from being used on 26 May 2001.

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Part 3Business acquisitions

48Bare transfer of market dominance excluded (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 48: repealed, on , by section 11(3) of the Commerce Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 32).