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<strong>1.</strong>3 About this documentChapter 2 explains how Monitor is likely to decide whether to take action, and what kind of actionwe might decide to take.Chapter 3 is about enforcement actions and explains the factors Monitor will take into accountwhen deciding which, if any, discretionary requirements to impose or what, if any, enforcementundertakings we will accept. This chapter also covers the matters Monitor may take into accountwhen imposing a variable monetary penalty.Chapter 4 describes the processes that Monitor will follow if we decide to investigate formally apotential breach. This includes the procedures for gathering information, the information thatparties may receive about the investigation process, and the opportunity for the affected party tomake representations.Chapter 5 outlines the decision-making procedures that Monitor will follow.Chapter 6 explains what rights of appeal exist if the affected party wishes to contest a Monitorenforcement decision or a competition law decision.Page 12 of 50

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