GSCOP Order definition

GSCOP Order means the Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market Investigation Order 2009 applicable if the Buyer is based in the territory of the United Kingdom;
GSCOP Order means the Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market Investigation Order 2009;
GSCOP Order means The Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market investigation Order 2009 (including any amendments as may be made from time to time);

Examples of GSCOP Order in a sentence

  • If You are a Designated Retailer, RB acknowledge that these Conditions include the GSCOP Order.

  • During the Review Period, the Group continued promoting the development of testing and certification of products and customer development.

  • In the event that the Buyer is a Designated Retailer (as that term is defined in the GSCOP Order), the Conditions shall incorporate the terms of the GSCOP Order in full and the Buyer unconditionally and irrevocably represents, warrants and undertakes that is shall fully comply with the terms of the GSCOP Order and the Code.

  • So the CC, after consultation, made an Order to provide for a new Code of Practice – the GSCOP.4 4 The CC consulted on drafts of the GSCOP Order on 26th February 2009 and 29th June 2009 and issued a final version of the Order on 4th August 2009, to take effect six months later, on 4th February 2010.The essential outline of the GSCOP is as follows: the main thrust of the new Code is to cover more ground than before, to be more specific in its terms and to apply to more retailers.

  • As an illustration, the designation of retailers under the GSCOP Order is now undertaken annually, something not envisaged when the Order was first published, and has resulted in three new designations in recentyears.

  • GSCOP was the Commission’s chosen remedy to ameliorate the identified adverse effect on competition within the groceries supply chain, and the effective implementation of that remedy, through the investigation of alleged GSCOP breaches by large retailers, should be the focus of the Adjudicator and nothing more (beyond, of course, the arbitration role previously foreshadowed in the GSCOP Order).

  • According to the GSCOP Order made by the CC61, the High Court or Court of Appeal will be the relevant route.

  • In other cases, the Council will have regard to a cost benefit analysis.

  • Similar growth is expected in Spain, while Ireland is projected to be the fastest growing economy in Europe during this period.

  • This is the approach adopted for designation under the GSCOP Order, after the Competition Commission concluded that retailers with a grocery turnover greater than £1 billion should be regulated3.

Related to GSCOP Order

  • Stop Order means an instruction to create a Short Position when Our Price reaches a specified price.

  • Interim DIP Order means an interim order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the DIP Motion, which order shall be consistent in all material respects with this Agreement and otherwise in form and substance acceptable to the Requisite Parties.

  • Final DIP Order means an order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Loans, this Agreement and the other Loan Documents on a final basis, which order shall be (a) in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent, and (b) in full force and effect and shall not have been reversed, vacated, stayed or subject to appeal.

  • Market Order means Orders which are executed at the best available market price.

  • Disclosure Statement Approval Order means the Final Order approving, among other things, the adequacy of the Disclosure Statement pursuant to section 1125 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Approval Order means an order entered by the Bankruptcy Court, pursuant to Sections 363 and 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, authorizing and approving, among other things, (a) the sale of the Purchased Assets (b) the assumption of the Assumed Liabilities by Purchaser and (c) the assumption and assignment of the Purchased Contracts, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, which will be in a form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Parties.

  • Tariff Order means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services (Eighth) (Addressable Systems) Tariff Order, 2017;

  • Limit Order means an order to buy or sell a financial instrument at its specified price limit or better and for a specified size;

  • Sale Order means an order or orders of the Bankruptcy Court in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer and Seller approving this Agreement and all of the terms and conditions hereof, and approving and authorizing Seller to consummate the Transactions.

  • DIP Order means the Interim Order and, upon entry thereof, the Final Order.

  • Preliminary Approval Order means the proposed Order Granting Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlement, Approving Form and Manner of Notice, and Setting Date for Hearing on Final Approval of Settlement, which, subject to the approval of the Court, shall be substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Energy Order means the Energy (Northern Ireland) Order 2003;

  • Sell Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(b)(i) below.

  • Levy Order means an Order made by the Commission under paragraph 16 of the Schedule to the Act.

  • Product Order is the form used by the Parties to effect a Transaction in the form of Exhibit A, Exhibit B or as otherwise agreed by the Parties, specifying the terms of such Transaction, including the following: (1) the Product including a description of the Environmental Attributes in the Product, (2) the quantity to be purchased and sold; (3) the Purchase Price; (4) the Delivery Dates; and, (5) if necessary in accordance with the terms of the Transaction, (a) the Vintages; (b) the Renewable Energy Facility or Facilities from which the Product is to be generated; (c) the Certification Authority; and (d) the Verification Provider.

  • Disclosure Statement Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Disclosure Statement.

  • Supply Order means an order for supply of stores and includes an order for performance of service;

  • Final Approval Order means the order and final judgment approving the Settlement Agreement, implementing the terms of this Settlement Agreement, and dismissing the Class Action with prejudice, to be proposed by the Settling Parties for approval by the Court, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit 5 hereto.

  • Submitted Sell Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(d)(i) below.

  • Transfer Order means a transfer order issued pursuant to subsection 40(1) of the CCA transferring this Agreement from the LHIN to Ontario Health;

  • Depositor Order A written order or request, respectively, signed in the name of the Depositor by any one of its Executive Officers.

  • FCC Order means Federal Communications Commission Order 94-102 (61 Federal Register 40348)

  • Operational Flow Order means any directive issued to a Customer by KUB which requires the Customer to adjust Deliveries to KUB or deliveries of non-Firm gas to the Customer by KUB.

  • Lead Member of the Bidding Consortium or “Lead Member” shall mean a company who commits at least 26% equity stake in the Project, meets the technical requirement as per Clause 2.1.2and so designated by other Member(s) in Bidding Consortium;

  • Submitted Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(d)(i) below.

  • Development order means any order granting, denying, or granting with conditions an application for a development permit.