Commerce Act 1986

Enforcement, remedies, and appeals - Power to accept undertakings

74AA: Commission may accept undertakings

You could also call this:

"The Commission can accept promises from people or companies to do something, but this rule is no longer in force."

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The Commission has the power to accept undertakings. You can think of an undertaking as a promise to do something. The Commission can accept these promises from people or companies.

The section of the law that says this is called section 74AA of the Commerce Act 1986, but it is no longer in force because it was repealed. This means it was removed from the law on 26 October 2018 by section 12 of the Commerce Amendment Act 2018.

This change happened when the Commerce Amendment Act 2018 came into effect, which is a law that amended the Commerce Act 1986.

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Part 6Enforcement, remedies, and appeals
Power to accept undertakings

74AACommission may accept undertakings (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 74AA: repealed, on , by section 12 of the Commerce Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 42).