Competition Policy definition

Competition Policy means the competition policy addressing the conduct of STAR Participants from a competition law perspective that is posted on the Website, as may be updated by CTHS from time to time;
Competition Policy means the terms and conditions of the Contract Club ensuring that its operation in accordance with the Membership Agreement does not constitute anti-competitive behaviour by any party, as in force from time to time;
Competition Policy means the policies, contained in the following agreements,48 aimed at increasing the level of competition in the Australian economy—

Examples of Competition Policy in a sentence

  • The provisions of Article 4 (Competitive Neutrality) of Chapter 12 (Competition Policy) shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to procurements within the scope of this Chapter.

  • For that reason, countries like Brunei were granted a longer time frame to elaborate domestic disciplines on competition in order to comply with the agreement, being subject to consultations on issues related to it.209 Although some innovations are found with regard to procedural fairness, the TPP Competition Policy Chapter fell short on ambition and innovation.

  • However, the Competition Policy Chapter in the TPP is not subject to dispute settlement208 (as opposed to the SOEs chapter that we will analyse in the next section).

  • City Commission adopted a Managed Competition Policy on June 9, 1998.

  • This Chapter shall not apply to the settlement of disputes arising under Chapter 5 (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures), Chapter 14 (Competition Policy), Chapter 15 (Electronic Commerce), and Chapter 16 (Economic and Technical Cooperation).

  • Nothing in this Chapter or, Chapter 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services), Chapter 10 (Investment), Chapter 11 (Telecommunications), including specifically Article 11.2.2 (Scope and Coverage – Telecommunications Chapter), Chapter 14 (Competition Policy) or Chapter 16 (Electronic Commerce) of this Agreement applies to non-discriminatory measures of general application taken by any public entity in pursuit of monetary and related credit policies or exchange rate policies.

  • First, it was not until the maturation of the Directorate General for Competition Policy in the 1980s that the link between sport and competi- tion law became more likely.

  • The Competition Policy chapter mandates the establishment of strong competition regimes in all CPTPP Parties (including those that may not have had them previously), which would provide New Zealand businesses operating in these countries with an increasingly stable and predictable business environment as these regimes are developed.

  • Where such measures do not conform with the provisions of this Chapter or of Chapters G (Investment), H (Cross-Border Trade in Services), I (Telecommunications), J (Competition Policy, Monopolies and State Enterprises) or K (Temporary Entry for Business Persons) of this Agreement, they shall not be used as a means of avoiding the Party’s obligations under such provisions (2).

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More Definitions of Competition Policy

Competition Policy. The EU and ACP countries undertake to implement national or regional rules and policies including the control and the prohibition of agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings which prevent, restrict or distort competition.

Related to Competition Policy

  • Best Execution Policy means the Company’s prevailing policy available at the Company’s Website regarding best execution when executing client orders;

  • Collection Policy means the collection policies of the initial servicer in effect on the Closing Date, as may be amended from time to time in accordance with the Servicing Standard.

  • Allocation Policy means the allocation policy of the Company adopted by the Managing Member in accordance with Section 5.1.

  • Valuation Policy has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.12(b)(ii)(B).

  • Competitions means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.