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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a court enforceable undertaking from Jetstar Airways Pty Ltd (Jetstar).
In December 2018, the ACCC also instituted proceedings against Jetstar in the Federal Court of Australia, alleging that Jetstar had made certain false and misleading representations to consumers about the nature and potential application of their consumer guarantee rights, including about the remedies that consumers may be entitled to in the event of flight delays or cancellations.
On 6 December 2013 ACCC accepted a section 87B Undertaking from Coles Group Limited (ACN 004 089 936) (Coles Group), Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 004 189 708) (Coles Supermarkets), and Eureka Operations Pty Ltd (ACN 104 811 216) (Eureka) (together Coles).
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a court enforceable undertaking from Hutchison Ports Australia Pty Limited (Hutchison).
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission declares pursuant to section 152AL(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (the Act) that the Domestic Transmission Capacity Service (DTCS) is a "declared service" for the purposes of Part XIC of the Act.
The declaration takes effect on 1 April 2019 and expires on 31 March 2024.
On 28 March 2019, the ACCC accepted an undertaking from Gebr. Knauf KG, Knauf Gypsum (Australia) Pty Ltd, Knauf Insulation Pty Ltd, and KnaufAMF Australia Pty Ltd pursuant to s 87B of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) in connection with Gebr. Knauf KG's proposed acquisitions of USG Corporation and Armstrong World Industries Pty Ltd.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a court enforceable undertaking from Pandora Jewelry Pty Ltd (Pandora) in relation to claims that:
1. Pandora staff made statements to consumers to the effect that Pandora does not provide refunds and Pandora’s Warranty Against Defects overrides the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) consumer guarantees provisions; and
2. Pandora’s online store website failed to adequately inform consumers as to their rights as required by section 102 of the ACL and regulation 90 of the Competition and Consumer Regulations 2010 (Cth) (CCR).