Commerce Act 1986 (No. 5 of 1986). País/Territorio Nueva Zelandia Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 1986 (2020) Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Ganado, Alimentación y nutrición, Pesca, Bosques, Recursos minerales, Cultivos, Agua Palabra clave Institución Comercio interior Comercio internacional Área geográphica Asia y Pacifico, Australia y Nueva Zelandia, Oceania, Pacífico Sur Entry into force notes This Act shall enter into force on 1 May 1986. Resumen The purpose of this Act, consisting of 118 sections divided into seven Parts and six Schedules, is to promote competition in markets for the long-term benefit of consumers within New Zealand. The goods to be marketable are personal property of every kind (whether tangible or intangible) including: ships, aircraft, and vehicles; animals, including fish; minerals, trees, and crops, whether on, under, or attached to land or not; gas and electricity; to avoid doubt, water and computer software. Part 1 establishes a commission to be called the Commerce Commission. Except as expressly provided otherwise in this or any other Act, the Commission must act independently in performing its statutory functions and duties, and exercising its statutory powers. Restrictive trade practices (Part 2); Business acquisitions (Part 3); Regulated goods or services (Part 4); Authorisations and clearances (Part 5); Enforcement, remedies, and appeals (Part 6); and Miscellaneous provisions (Part 7). Texto completo Inglés Página web www.legislation.govt.nz