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Notifications

Notification provides immunity from legal action for potential breaches of the exclusive dealing provisions of the Trade Practices Act.

Immunity operates from the date a notification is lodged (or 14 days after in the case of third line forcing) and remains in place unless revoked by the ACCC.

Two notification processes exist under the Act—one for third line forcing conduct and one for exclusive dealing conduct that is not third line forcing.

Follow this link to access the ACCC’s public register of notifications.


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