Enterprise Act 2002 - Structure

Structure

  • Part 1 The Office of Fair Trading (ss 1-11)
  • Part 2 The Competition Appeal Tribunal (ss 12-21)
  • Part 3 Mergers
    • Chapter 1 Duty to make references (ss 22-41)
    • Chapter 2 Public interest cases (ss 42-58)
    • Chapter 3 Other special cases (ss 59-70)
    • Chapter 4 Enforcement (ss 71-95)
    • Chapter 5 Supplementary (ss 96-130
  • Part 4 Market Investigations
    • Chapter 1 Market investigation references (ss 131-138)
    • Chapter 2 Public interest cases
    • Chapter 3 Enforcement
    • Chapter 4 Supplementary (ss 168-184)
  • Part 5 The Competition Commission (ss 185-187)
  • Part 6 Cartel offence (ss 188-202)
  • Part 7 Miscellaneous Competition Provisions (ss 203-209)
  • Part 8 Enforcement of certain consumer legislation (ss 210-236)
  • Part 9 Information (ss 237-247)
  • Part 10 Insolvency (ss 248-272)
  • Part 11 Supplementary (ss 273-281)
  • Schedules

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