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Article R464-6 of the French Commercial code

Notifications of meetings of the Competition Authority shall be sent at least three weeks before the day of the meeting, either by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, or via a secure electronic document exchange platform. This time limit may be reduced by the general rapporteur when the Competition Authority convenes to rule pursuant to Article L. 464-1. The rapporteur who has investigated a case may present oral observations at…

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Article R464-8 of the French Commercial code

I. – The Competition Authority’s decisions shall be notified either by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or via a secure electronic document exchange platform: 1° For the decisions referred to in Article L. 464-1, to the author of the request for precautionary measures, to the persons against whom the request is directed and to the Government Commissioner; 2° For the decisions mentioned in Article L. 462-8, to the author…

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Article D464-8-1 of the French Commercial code

The decisions of the Autorité de la concurrence referred to in Article L. 470-7-1 are published on the Autorité’s website. Publicity may be limited to take account of the legitimate interest of the parties and the persons cited in ensuring that their business secrets are not divulged.

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Article R464-9 of the French Commercial code

For the application of article L. 464-3, the Autorité de la concurrence shall give its decision after receiving a referral in accordance with the conditions set out in Article L. 462-5. Its decision is preceded by a report that is sent to the parties and the Government Commissioner, who have two months to submit their written observations. In urgent cases, this period may be reduced to one month by the…

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Article R464-9-1 of the French Commercial code

The Minister responsible for the economy shall notify, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, the companies that it suspects of practices mentioned in Articles L. 420-1, L. 420-2, L. 420-2-1, L. 420-2-2 and L. 420-5 and which meet the turnover conditions specified in the first paragraph of article L. 464-9 the facts found to constitute the infringements attributed to them. This communication is accompanied by an administrative investigation report….

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Article R464-9-2 of the French Commercial code

After examining the observations received, the Minister for the Economy informs each company concerned of his decision by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. He may close the case or order the companies to take measures to put an end to the anti-competitive practices observed and indicate the amount proposed as a settlement, or one of these last two measures only. For each company concerned, the decision sets out the…

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Article R464-9-3 of the French Commercial code

If the company refuses the measures notified or does not comply with the injunction or does not pay the amount stipulated in the settlement, the Minister for the Economy refers the matter to the Competition Authority. Comments made by the companies to which the injunction or settlement is addressed as part of the procedure are not forwarded to the Competition Authority. The refusal or acceptance of one or more of…

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Article R464-9-4 of the French Commercial code

To exercise the powers provided for in articles R. 464-9-1 and R. 464-9-2, may sign on behalf of the Minister and by delegation: 1° The Regional Directors of the Economy, Employment, Labour and Solidarity; 2° The Directors of the Economy, Employment, Labour and Solidarity; 3° The Heads of the “Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control” divisions.

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