The undertaking provides that LCMHC will not, and will ensure that its subsidiaries and controlled entities will not, during the period of three years from the commencement date, sell the merged hospital to a for-profit operator.
Snooza Pet Products (Aust) Pty Ltd (Snooza) has given a court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC following an investigation in relation to Snooza incorrectly labelling the composition of the Pet Futon (the Product).
In September 2004, The Highlife Company (Aust.) Pty Ltd trading as Highlife Co. (Highlife) sent a letter to its New South Wales CANNA dealers and resellers in relation to the retail pricing of its CANNA Coco 50L products.
Saint-Gobain Abrasives Pty Ltd has provided a court-enforceable undertaking to the ACCC after acknowledging that six of the Norton Sanding discs for metal it sold to consumers as Australian Made were not wholly or substantially the result of manufacturing processes carried out in Australia.
Super Cheap Auto Pty Ltd (Super Cheap) has provided a court-enforceable undertaking to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) after acknowledging that hydraulic trolley jacks it sold to consumers from January 2001 did not comply with the mandatory consumer product safety standard for trolley jacks.
Flight Centre Ltd has provided a section 87B undertaking to the ACCC in relation to its Lowest Airfares Guaranteed slogan and its Global Buying Power representations, without admissions.
You Can Bake It Franchising Pty Ltd (the company) is incorporated in Western Australia and carries on a business in Australia as a franchisor owning and operating retail stores supplying branded bread mixtures and associated home baking products.
In November 2004 Fonterra lodged a submission in support of its request for an informal clearance by the ACCC of its takeover offer of National Foods Limited.
The ACCC identified a number of competition concerns associated with the proposal.
Floline International Pty Ltd has provided a section 87B undertaking to the ACCC in respect of the supply of bunk beds that the ACCC considered did not comply with the mandatory safety standard (the Australian/New Zealand Bunk Bed Standard AS/NZ 4220:1994).