Controll of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988
Art.1
(Citation and commencement)
These Regulations may be cited as the Control of Misleading Advertisements
Regulations 1988 and shall come into force on 20th June 1988.
Art.2
(Interpretation)
1. In tese Regulations:
- "advertisement" means any form of representation which is made in connection
whith a trade, business, craft or profession in order to promote the supply or transfer of
goods or services, immovable property , rights or obligations;
- "broadcast advertisement" means any advertisement included or proposed to be
included in any programme or teletext transmission broadcast by IBA and includes any
adverisement included or proposed to be included in a licensed service by the reception
and immediate re-transmission of broadcasts made by the IBA;
- "Cable Authority" means the authority mentioned in section 1 (1) of the Cable
and Broadcasting Act 1984;
- "court", in relation to England and Wales and Northen Ireland, means the High
Court, and, in relation to Scotland, the Court of Session;
- "Director" means the Director General of Fair Trading;
- "IBA" means the Independent Broadcasting Authority mentioned in section 1 (1)
of the Broadcasting Act 1981;
- "licensable service" has the meaning given by section 2 (2) of the Cable and
Broadcasting Act 1984;
- "licensed service" means a licensable service in respet of which the Cable
Authority has granted a licenee pursuant to section 4 of the Cable and Broadcasting Act
1984;
- "publication" in relation to an advertisement means the dissemination of that
advertisement whether to an individual person of a number of persons and whether orally or
in writing or in any other way whatsoever, and "publish" shall be construed
accordingly.
2. For the purposes of these Regulations an advertisement is misleading if in any way,
including its presentation, it decelves or is likely to decelve the persons to whom it is
addressed or whom it reaches and if, by reason its deceptive nature, it is likely to
affect their economic behavlour or, for those reasons, injures or is likely to injure a
competitor of the person whose interests the advertisement seeks to promote.
3. In the application of these Regulation to Scotland for references to an injunction or
an interlocutory injunction there shall be substituted refereces to an interdict or an
interim interdict respectively.