New York's Attorney General has announced the findings of an investigation
into consumer abuses in the live entertainment ticket industry.
Not exact matches
The admission follows a Finnish Competition and
Consumer Authority (FCA) investigation
into allegations that Valio
abused its dominant fresh milk market position in an attempt to create a market monopoly.
The Senate Economics Committee today released its report on the Competition and
Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2016which will, amongst other things, introduce an effects test
into Australia's
abuse of power laws.
Most
consumer electronics — unless you
abuse it — typically either fails very quickly once you put it
into use (which the warranty covers, and which is why you want to «burn it in» before the warranty elapses) or keeps going for decades.
The Means Test for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy was enacted
into law in the Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act of 2005.
«The October
consumer filing total also represents the first time that bankruptcies have topped 100,000 since the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act went into effect in Octob
consumer filing total also represents the first time that bankruptcies have topped 100,000 since the Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act went into effect in Octob
Consumer Protection Act went
into effect in October 2005.
New Bankruptcy Laws - The Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), also known as the new bankruptcy laws, was signed
into law by President George W. Bush on April 20, 2005.
On October 17, 2005, the Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) came
into effect.
The Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (S. 256), was signed
into law by President Bush on April 20, 2005.
Avoiding Bankruptcy The Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act, signed
into law in October 2005, made significant changes to New York chapter 7 bankruptcy laws and New York chapter 13 bankruptcy laws.
BAPCPA [Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention &
Consumer Protection Act] Hangover: One theory is that the system is still suffering from a BAPCPA hangover, and that everyone who was thinking of filing filed last October before the law went
into affect.
The rule changes ushered in by the
Consumer Rights Act 2015, which came
into force in October 2015, should result in an increase in claims arising out of infringement of competition law (for example damages claims relating to cartels, anti-competitive agreements, or
abuse of a dominant market position).
The Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) was passed by Congress and signed
into law by President George W. Bush on April 20, 2005.