Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Act (No. 2) 2010 (Act 103 of 2010) Renamed the Act the 'Competition and Consumer Act 2010' Trade Practices Amendment (Infrastructure Access) Act 2010 (Act 102 of 2010) Makes changes to administrative processes Australia has six Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with other countries in force and another eight under negotiation. The FTAs contain legally binding commitments by each member to liberalise access to their markets for goods and services as well as investment. Australia's core competition law provisions are contained in Part IV of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA) (previously named the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth)). In addition, separate prohibitions have been created in relation to anti-competitive conduct in the telecommunications industry and a regime for access to essential facilities has been developed. The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. Unfair contract terms provisions introduced in July 2010 become part of the Australian Consumer Law on 1 January 2011. The law applies to standard form consumer contracts for the supply of goods and services, or for the sale or grant of an interest in land, to an individual for personal, domestic or household use. Trade Practices Law Competition and Consumer Law For questions about how to use this product or to get help with your account please visit the Help Centre or Contact Support directly. Enquiry Type: * select >> Sales Enquiry Support Request
Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Author: Heydon, J. D. ( John Dyson), 1943-; Format: Book; 5 v. (loose-leaf) ; 25 cm. the Trade Practices Act 1974 (TPA) for inquiry and report within nine months of receipt of Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. ACCI. Australian The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) administers the CCA. It promotes good business practices for a fair and efficient marketplace. Go to the ACCC for information about federal competition, fair trading and consumer protection laws. The Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia. Prior to 1 January 2011, it was known as the Trade Practices Act 1974 (TPA). The Act is the legislative vehicle for competition law in Australia, and seeks to promote competition, fair trading as well as providing protection for consumers.
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16 Sep 2016 Until 1996, the Trade Practices Act was confined by section 2A to the Commonwealth Government. Section 2B was then inserted, which 3 Dec 2018 The Australian Competition and Consumer Act (CCA) (formerly known as the Trade Practices Act) regulates competition and consumer