Authorisation under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) Part IV is:
A) an administrative procedure whereby a business notifies the ACCC about an action that would otherwise be a contravention of the CCA and attains immunity from civil proceedings.
B) an administrative procedure whereby the ACCC authorises conduct that would otherwise be a contravention of the CCA, on public benefit grounds
C) a judicial procedure in which the Court authorises conduct that would otherwise be a contravention of the CCA on legal grounds.
D) a judicial procedure in which the Court gives the notifier immunity from civil proceedings in respect of action that would otherwise be a contravention of the CCA.
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