207 results, showing 141 to 160
Auspoly Pty Limited has provided a section 87B undertaking to the ACCC in respect of future representations it will make regarding the 'R value' or insulation value of its domestic polyester insulation batts
It undertakes that all representations it makes concerning the 'R value' of such products will be derived from and be consistent with procedures and testing compliant with Australian / New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 4859.
Autex Pty Limited has provided a section 87B undertaking to the ACCC in respect of future representations it will make regarding the 'R value' or insulation value of its domestic polyester insulation batts.
This variation to the Undertaking of 7 December, 2004 addresses the extension of the Initial Sale Period
British American Tobacco Australia Limited has undertaken that it:
will not make claims about the health benefits of low yield cigarettes when compared to high yield cigarettes:
will remove ‘light’ and ‘mild’ descriptors and related numbers from all cigarettes produced for Australian consumers from 31 May 2005; and
will pay $4 million to fund anti-smoking information campaigns and programs concerning low yield cigarettes.
Philip Morris has undertaken that:
it will not make claims about the health benefits of low yield cigarettes when compared to high yield cigarettes:
it will remove ‘light’ and ‘mild’ descriptors and related numbers from all cigarettes produced for Australian consumers from 31 July 2005; and
it will pay $4 million to fund anti-smoking information campaigns and programs concerning low yield cigarettes.
Berri Limited has provided a Court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC in respect of its Fruitful Superjuice range of products which the ACCC alleged contravened sections 52, 52(a), 53(c), and 55 of the Trade Practices Act.
Berri Limited represented its Green Zone Fruitful Super Juice product contained a 'shot' of wheatgrass, barley grass and spirulinas (grass additives) when it contained amounts of each of the green additives in quantities less than a 'shot'.
On 27 April 2005 Termico Pty Ltd ACN 074 933 869 provided a court-enforceable undertaking to the ACCC after acknowledging alleged contraventions of sections 52 and 53(g) of the Trade Practices Act in relation to termite protection warranty claims.
Prior to April 2004, Termico Pest Management Pty Ltd trading as Termico Pest Management Services (Termico) represented in documents to homeowners, including in its New Home Termite Protection Warranty, that the Warranty was a 10 year warranty when in fact it was a 12 months warranty that could be renewed annually (up to 9 times) by the homeowner for an annual renewal fee. The ACCC is of the view that Termico's conduct in making those representations contravenes sections 52 and 53 (g) of the TPA.
Termico acknowledged the ACCC's concerns and has provided court-enforceable undertakings that:
it will not, in trade or commerce, make false or misleading representations to customers regarding the duration of the warranty;
it will write to warranty holders to explain the effect of its conduct; and
it will implement and maintain a trade practices compliance program.