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COMPETITION ORDINANCE
Ord. No. 14 of 2012
A1431
(c) a decision relating to the issue of a block exemption order, made by the Commission under section 15;
(d) a decision relating to the variation or revocation of a block exemption order, made by the Commission under section 20;
(e) a decision regarding specific conduct, made by the Commission under section 26;
(f) a rescission of a decision regarding specific conduct, made by the Commission under section 29;
(g) a decision relating to the variation of a commitment, made by the Commission under section 62;
(h) a decision relating to the release of a person from a commitment, made by the Commission under section 62;
(i) a decision relating to the termination of a leniency agreement, made by the Commission under section 81;
(j) a decision regarding a merger or proposed merger, made by the Commission under section 13 of Schedule 7; or
(k) a rescission of a decision regarding a merger or proposed merger, made by the Commission under section 15 of Schedule 7.

84. Review of reviewable determination

(1) An application may be made to the Tribunal by any person or undertaking specified or referred to in section 85 for a review of a reviewable determination.

(2) An application under subsection (1) may only be made with the leave of the Tribunal.

(3) Leave may not be granted under subsection (2) unless the Tribunal is satisfied that—

(a) the review has a reasonable prospect of success; or
(b) there is some other reason in the interests of justice why the review should be heard.

85. Who may apply for review

(1) An application for a review under this Part may be made—

(a) in the case of a decision or a rescission of a decision, by the undertaking that applied for the decision;
(b) in the case of a decision relating to the variation of a commitment or the release of a person from a commitment, by the person who made the commitment; or
(c) in the case of a decision relating to the termination of a leniency agreement, by a party to the agreement.