Interim restraint orders must be signed and dated with dissent noted, and affected parties heard promptly. The regulation requires that an interim order temporarily restraining alleged anti competitive acts be made at the earliest and be signed and dated by the Members, with any dissenting Member's note appended. The Commission must hear the affected party as soon as possible after issuing such an order and, where an interim order is passed, endeavour to pass a final order within 180 days from the interim order's date.
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Interim restraint orders must be signed and dated with dissent noted, and affected parties heard promptly.
The regulation requires that an interim order temporarily restraining alleged anti competitive acts be made at the earliest and be signed and dated by the Members, with any dissenting Member's note appended. The Commission must hear the affected party as soon as possible after issuing such an order and, where an interim order is passed, endeavour to pass a final order within 180 days from the interim order's date.
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