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dated Tue, 3 Aug 2010, lauren_cr...@amat.com writes:
>Jumping in not having researched the full thread... be sure to see also
>the new framework directive/regulation on CE Marking that strives to
>provide legal certainly regarding these various economic actors
>(manufacturer's, d
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John Woodgate
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In message
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Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Carl Newton writes:
>I believe that this last statement, above, may apply to company B that
>is private-labeling a product manufactured by company A and placing it
>on the EU market. In this case, Company B assumes the role of the
>manufacturer and is res
I believe that we need to consider the definition of 'manufacturer' .
Consider the following from Section 3 of the Blue Guide:
"The manufacturer may design and manufacture the product himself. As an
alternative, he may have it designed, manufactured, assembled, packed,
processed or labelled with
In message <001801cb3329$482681f0$d600a...@tamuracorp.com>, dated Tue, 3
Aug 2010, Brian O'Connell writes:
>While the term 'agency' my not apply to that side of the cod pond,
>these institutions all have specific requirements for this when a
>product bears their mark.
But these are nothing to
mc-p...@ieee.org]On Behalf Of John
> Woodgate
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> In message <002001cb3291$73038b90$d600a...@tamuracorp.com>,
> dated Mon, 2
> Aug 2010, Br
In message <002001cb3291$73038b90$d600a...@tamuracorp.com>, dated Mon, 2
Aug 2010, Brian O'Connell writes:
>You cannot operate on your own cognizance and wills if you re-label a
>product that bears the mark of an 'agency'.
I don't see that 'agency' applies in Europe. The manufacturer bears an
In message
<617df0128820f9458ac39149a627ee6c01a6981...@mbx.dialogic.com>, dated
Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Dan Roman writes:
>I hate to rehash this again, it has been discussed in the past but it
>seems every new twist or added detail raises doubts. If company A
>inside the EU resells a product from c
We are far too respectful and dignified (except me, I am the one with a
funny hat) to be considered "legal experts".
Your question could be: "what if the company name on the label is not the
corporate entity that has placed it on the EU market ?"
You cannot operate on your own cognizance and will
In message
<7ff7dc23054e7d46b566eb7d2eda7e7421c...@exchsvr01.corp.xl.com>, dated
Wed, 22 Feb 2006, "Stone, Richard" writes
>If a manufacturer of a product in the USA sells it to another company
>in the USA, who is NOW the owner of that product. Who is the
>responsibilty party in meeting any EU
In message <3ef8180825045544b765c027d8e950ee0397e...@whl60.e2v.com>,
dated Wed, 22 Feb 2006, "Barker, Neil" writes
>The responsible party is the person or company who first placed the
>product on the EU market. If the original manufacturer never placed the
>product on the EU market, then he ha
All,
The responsible party is the person or company who first placed the product
on the EU market. If the original manufacturer never placed the product on
the EU market, then he has no responsibility.
If a Directive changes (or the related standards), then whoever is placing
the product on the E
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