apec1.gif (1822 bytes)Decisions of Administrative or Quasi-judical Agencies - 1992

  1. The import and tender of Japanese apples and Korean pears involves joint monopoly and price manipulations
  2. Shang Meng Advertising Co. violated the Fair Trade Law with its false and misleading representations when it "sold" daily supplies in the name of an automobile show
  3. Five credit cooperative banking institutions in Kaohsiung City violated the Fair Trade Law for their concerted action in determining the adjustment limit of time deposit interest
  4. Ta Jan Publishing Society violated the Fair Trade Law for its book "The New Brainstormer" plagiarizing the complainant's book "The Brainstormer"
  5. Five cosmetics importers allegedly entered resale price maintenance agreements and imposed restriction on business activities of their distributors
  6. Techeng Company's monopoly of the gravel sales in southern Taiwan
  7. Investigation of Imported Goods: Pharmaceuticals
  8. Violation of the Fair Trade Law by Shang Neng Construction Company for failing to provide consumers the right to fully review the sales contract
  9. Paosheng Pharmaceutical Company Limited and Paohsiang Company Limited were complained for inappropriately low bids for hepatitis B vaccine tender
  10. Hsing-lai Record Company was complained for false labeling of sound recording tapes
  11. Taiwan Federation of Rubber Industry Associations violated the Fair Trade Law for taking joint actions in pricing of tire repair and replacement services
  12. Shou Mao Enterprise Co., Ltd. and Ching Ya Enterprise Co., Ltd. violated Article 23(1) of the Fair Trade Law and the Supervisory Regulation of Multi-level Sales
  13. Kung Yan Shih No. 8: Standards for determination of "primary" and "reasonable market prices" in Article 23 of the Fair Trade Law08/02/01
  14. Kung Yan Shih No. 33: Meaning of "their" in Article 23 of the Fair Trade Law and calculation of participants' economic interest08/02/01
  15. Kung Yan Shih No. 6: Scope of deduction for bonus or remuneration after rescission of contract under Article 5(1)(iii) of the Supervisory Regulations Governing Multi-Level Sales08/02/01
  16. Kung Yan Shih No. 33: Returns and refund under the Supervisory Regulations Governing Multi-Level Sales, scope of deductions, and letters of approval after reporting08/02/01
  17. Kung Yan Shih No. 40: Rights of participants in multi-level sales organizations to return goods and receive refunds08/02/01
 

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