Allan,

Thank you for your response.

Allow me to play the Devil's Advocate for a moment.

My understanding is that it is illegal for one EU country to make a
rule/law without the agreement of all member states/nations, is this
true?

I understand that laws are interpreted differently depending on who is
reading them but, all things being the same, one must be correct and
the other is not.  TRUE?

Your statements lead me to believe that the EU is not truly harmonized
after all.

Zorro


--- "Allan G. Carr" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In article
> <[email protected]>,
> Don
> Diego <[email protected]> writes
> >
> >Charles,
> >
> >If you want to CE mark a component which has no
> intrinsic value (that
> >is, it must be operated via another component),is
> CE marking illegal?
> >Also, is a Declaration of Incorporation (DOI)
> needed instead of a
> >Declaration of Conformity (DOC)?
> 
> CE marking of a component is illegal however the
> definition of component
> is different between the UK & France.   The UK
> definition of a component
> includes a card with no intrinsic function supplied
> only to other
> manufacturers (not the public) however I understand
> that French Customs
> are refusing to allow into the country such cards
> which are not CE
> marked.
> 
> Because it is illegal to CE mark the cards in the UK
> I had visions of
> sticking the labels on during the Channel Tunnel
> trip to France after it
> passed the half way point however the UK enforcement
> authority has
> stated they will not prosecute CE marking of
> components if they are
> being marked for export to France.
> 
> 
> Allan
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