Competition rules designate the governing Act and adopt the Act's definitions to align interpretive scope and applicability. The rules designate the Competition Act as the governing statutory reference and state that words and expressions used but not defined in the rules shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Act, thereby aligning the rules' definitions and interpretive scope with the Act.
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Competition rules designate the governing Act and adopt the Act's definitions to align interpretive scope and applicability.
The rules designate the Competition Act as the governing statutory reference and state that words and expressions used but not defined in the rules shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Act, thereby aligning the rules' definitions and interpretive scope with the Act.
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