Technical Documentation. It shall be sufficient for manufacturers, their authorised representatives or the person responsible for placing products on the market to hold the technical documents required by the national authorities for inspection purposes at their disposal in the territory of one of the Parties for a period of at least ten years after the last date of manufacture of the product. The Parties hereby undertake to forward all relevant documents at the request of the authorities of the other Party.
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Samples: Agreement Between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on Mutual Recognition in Relation to Conformity Assessment, Mutual Recognition Agreement, Agreement on Mutual Recognition in Relation to Conformity Assessment
Technical Documentation. It shall be sufficient for manufacturers, their authorised representatives or the person responsible for placing products on the market to hold the technical documents required by the national authorities for inspection purposes at their disposal in the territory of one of the Parties for a period of at least ten years after the last date of manufacture of the product. The Parties hereby undertake to forward all relevant technical documents at the request of the authorities of the other Party.
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Samples: Agreement Between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on Mutual Recognition in Relation to Conformity Assessment, Mutual Recognition Agreement
Technical Documentation. It shall be sufficient for manufacturers, their authorised representatives or the person responsible for placing products on the market to hold the technical documents documentation as required by the national authorities for inspection purposes at their disposal Directive 2000/9/EC in the territory of one of the Parties for a period of at least ten years after the last date of manufacture of the productParties. The Parties hereby undertake to forward all relevant technical documents at the request of the authorities of the other Party.
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Samples: Agreement on Mutual Recognition in Relation to Conformity Assessment
Technical Documentation. It shall be sufficient for manufacturers, their authorised representatives or or, where neither of these is present, the person responsible for placing products on the market to hold the technical documents required by the national authorities for inspection purposes at their disposal in the territory of one of the Parties for a period of at least ten years after the last date of manufacture of the product. The Parties hereby undertake to forward all relevant technical documents at the request of the authorities of the other Party.
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Samples: Agreement on Mutual Recognition in Relation to Conformity Assessment