Examples of Office of Fair Trading in a sentence
As promptly as practicable following the date hereof, each party shall make all other filings necessary or appropriate under any other applicable foreign Competition Law in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby (including submitting a draft application for the approval of the transaction to the UK Office of Fair Trading (“OFT”) no later than two (2) Business Days following the date hereof).
The Acquisition will lapse and the Scheme will not proceed (unless the Panel otherwise consents) if before the date of the Court Meeting the Office of Fair Trading has referred the Acquisition to the Competition Commission.
Purchaser intends to file notice of the Offer and Merger with the Office of Fair Trading and to seek confirmation that the Secretary of State does not intend to refer the Offer and Merger to the Competition Commission.
Parent, each Seller and each Target Company maintains a risk-based system of controls which reasonably assures the monitoring, prevention, SC1:3335029.3 detection, and reporting of transactions violating any applicable anti-money laundering Law, including the Proceeds of Crime Xxx 0000, the Money Laundering Regulations 2007, the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970, the U.S.A. Patriot Act of the United States, the rules and guidance of the Financial Services Authority and Office of Fair Trading.
The Office of Fair Trading or the appropriate Minister indicating, in terms satisfactory to Apollo UK, that it is not the intention of the Office of Fair Trading or the appropriate Minister to refer the proposed acquisition of BPP by Apollo UK or any other matter arising therefrom to the Competition Commission and the deadline for appealing the relevant decision to the Competition Appeal Tribunal having expired with no appeal having been lodged beforehand.
In April 2008, the UK Office of Fair Trading (the “OFT”) notified the Group of an enquiry into potential co-ordinations of retail prices in sectors of the grocery market.
Xxx XXX Xxx 0000 mandated that, in April 2014, the FCA take over responsibility for regulating consumer credit from the Office of Fair Trading, or the OFT, and it also made changes to the relevant legislation including the CCA and the FSMA.
In December 2000, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) announced that it was commencing an investigation under the UK Competition Act into BSkyB's activities, in particular the wholesale prices offered to rival distributors of pay television services.
The Acquisition is also conditional upon the passing of the Special Resolution by Climate Exchange Shareholders at the Climate Exchange EGM and the UK Office of Fair Trading indicating in terms reasonably satisfactory to Bidco that it does not intend to refer the proposed acquisition to the UK Competition Commission for investigation.
The Scheme will not proceed if, before the date of the BBI Court Meeting, following investigation by the UK Office of Fair Trading there is a reference of the proposed acquisition, or any part of it, to the UK Competition Commission (as established under section 45 of the Competition Act 1998, as amended).