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218ZA. Applications

(1) The CMA may apply for an online interface order or an interim online interface order if the CMA thinks that there has been or is likely to be a Schedule 13 infringement.

(2) An online interface order or an interim online interface order may be sought against the person the CMA thinks has engaged, is engaging or is likely to engage in conduct which constitutes the Schedule 13 infringement or against another person.

(3) The following courts have jurisdiction to make an online interface order or an interim online interface order -

(a) the High Court or the county court if the person against whom the order is sought carries on business or has a place of business in England and Wales;

(b) the High Court or a county court if the person against whom the order is sought carries on business or has a place of business in Northern Ireland;

(c) the Court of Session or the sheriff if the person against whom the order is sought carries on business or has a place of business in Scotland.

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