Revocation of settlement orders and liability for legal costs on non-disclosure or non-compliance; Commission may reopen inquiries. Where an applicant fails to comply with an order under section 48A or 48B, has not made full and true disclosure, or a material change in facts is discovered, the settlement or commitment order stands revoked and withdrawn, the enterprise is liable to pay legal costs incurred by the Commission (within the statutory cap), and the Commission may restore or initiate the inquiry related to the original order.
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Revocation of settlement orders and liability for legal costs on non-disclosure or non-compliance; Commission may reopen inquiries.
Where an applicant fails to comply with an order under section 48A or 48B, has not made full and true disclosure, or a material change in facts is discovered, the settlement or commitment order stands revoked and withdrawn, the enterprise is liable to pay legal costs incurred by the Commission (within the statutory cap), and the Commission may restore or initiate the inquiry related to the original order.
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