2011 Annual Report - The Commerce Commission
2011 Annual Report - The Commerce Commission 2011 Annual Report - The Commerce Commission
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2.4 FCC’s APPROACH TO RESOLVING RENT ISSUES1. Below are some means employed by the Commission to resolve the types of cases referred to above.Figure 1: Mediation Figure 2: Legal ActionFigure 3: Referrals to other authorities Figure 4: No action – letter to complainants onunsubstantiated complaintsPage164of236
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