Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2013/24/schedule/7
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Skip to main contentSkip to navigationlegislation.gov.ukThe National ArchivesHelpSite MapAccessibilityContact UsCymraegHomeAbout UsBrowse LegislationNew LegislationChanges To LegislationSearch LegislationSearch LegislationTitle: (or keywords in the title)Year:Number:Type:All Legislation (excluding draft)All Primary Legislation UK Public General Acts UK Local Acts Acts of the Scottish Parliament Acts of the National Assembly for Wales Measures of the National Assembly for Wales Church Measures Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Old Scottish Parliament Acts of the English Parliament Acts of the Old Irish Parliament Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain Northern Ireland Orders in Council Measures of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Northern Ireland ParliamentAll Secondary Legislation UK Statutory Instruments Wales Statutory Instruments Scottish Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Statutory Rules Church Instruments UK Ministerial Orders UK Statutory Rules and OrdersAll Draft Legislation UK Draft Statutory Instruments Scottish Draft Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Draft Statutory RulesAll Impact Assessments UK Impact AssessmentsSearchAdvanced SearchEnterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013You are here:2013 c. 24SCHEDULE 7Table of ContentsContentExplanatory NotesImpact AssessmentsMore ResourcesPrevious: ScheduleNext: SchedulePlain ViewPrint OptionsWhat VersionLatest available (Revised)Original (As enacted)Advanced FeaturesShow Geographical Extent(e.g. England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland)Show Timeline of ChangesOpening OptionsOpen whole ActOpen Act without schedulesOpen Schedules onlyMore ResourcesOriginal Print PDFView moreChanges to legislation:There are outstanding changes not yet made by the legislation.gov.uk editorial team to Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013. 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These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing.Whole provisions yet to be inserted into this Act (including any effects on those provisions):s. 2(10)(11) inserted by 2016 c. 12 s. 37(3)(c)s. 6A inserted by 2016 c. 12 s. 37(6)Sch. 4 para. 48(4)(c)(vi) inserted by S.I. 2017/447 reg. 20(b) Section 30(10)SCHEDULE 7E+W+S+N.I.Mergers: interim measuresThis schedule has no associated Explanatory NotesInterim measures following references under section 22 or 33E+W+S+N.I.1Part 3 of the 2002 Act (mergers) is amended as follows.E+W+S+N.I.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. 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All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI1Sch. 7 para. 1 in force at 1.4.2014 by S.I. 2014/416, art. 2(1)(d) (with Sch.)2(1)Section 80 (interim undertakings) is amended as follows.E+W+S+N.I.(2)In subsection (1), for “Subsections (2) and (3)” substitute “ Subsections (2) and (2A) ”.(3)After subsection (2) insert—“(2A)Where the CMA has reasonable grounds for suspecting that pre-emptive action has or may have been taken, it may, for the purpose of restoring the position to what it would have been had the action not been taken or otherwise for the purpose of mitigating its effects, accept from such of the parties concerned as it considers appropriate undertakings to take such action as it considers appropriate.”
(4)After subsection (2A) insert—“(2B)A person may, with the consent of the CMA, take action or action of a particular description where the action would otherwise constitute a contravention of an undertaking under this section.”
(5)Omit subsections (3) and (4).(6)In subsection (5), for “Any other undertaking” substitute “ An undertaking ”.(7)Omit subsection (6).Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI2Sch. 7 para. 2 in force at 1.4.2014 by S.I. 2014/416, art. 2(1)(d) (with Sch.)3(1)Section 81 (interim orders) is amended as follows.E+W+S+N.I.(2)In subsection (1) for “Subsections (2) and (3)” substitute “ Subsections (2) and (2A) ”.(3)After subsection (2) insert—“(2A)Where the CMA has reasonable grounds for suspecting that pre-emptive action has or may have been taken, it may by order, for the purpose of restoring the position to what it would have been had the action not been taken or otherwise for the purpose of mitigating its effects—
(4)After subsection (2A) insert—“(2B)A person may, with the consent of the CMA, take action or action of a particular description where the action would otherwise constitute a contravention of an order under this section.”
(5)Omit subsections (3) and (4).(6)In subsection (5), for “Any other order” substitute “ An order ”.(7)Omit subsection (6).Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI3Sch. 7 para. 3 in force at 1.4.2014 by S.I. 2014/416, art. 2(1)(d) (with Sch.)Interim measures: public interest and special interest casesE+W+S+N.I.4(1)Schedule 7 (enforcement regime for public interest and special public interest cases) is amended as follows.E+W+S+N.I.(2)Omit paragraph 1 (interim undertakings).(3)In paragraph 2 (interim orders), after sub-paragraph (2) insert—“(2A)Sub-paragraph (2B) applies where—
(4)In that paragraph, after sub-paragraph (2B) insert—“(2C)A person may, with the consent of the Secretary of State or (as the case may be) the CMA, take action or action of a particular description where the action would otherwise constitute a contravention of an order under this paragraph by the Secretary of State or (as the case may be) the CMA.”
(5)In that paragraph, in sub-paragraph (4)—(a)omit “or the OFT”,(b)for “by the OFT” substitute “ by the CMA ”, and(c)omit “or (as the case may be) the OFT”.(6)In that paragraph, in sub-paragraph (8), omit “1 or”.(7)In that paragraph, in sub-paragraph (10), for the words from “the order” to the end of the sub-paragraph substitute “— (a)the Secretary of State or (as the case may be) the CMA has reasonable grounds for suspecting that it is or may be the case that two or more enterprises have ceased to be distinct or that arrangements are in progress or in contemplation which, if carried into effect, will result in two or more enterprises ceasing to be distinct; or
(8)In that paragraph, after sub-paragraph (11) insert—“(12)In this paragraph “pre-emptive action” means action which might prejudice the reference or possible reference concerned under section 45 or (as the case may be) 62 or impede the taking of any action under this Part which may be justified by the Secretary of State's decisions on the reference.”
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