In message <[email protected]>,
dated Fri, 30 Nov 2012, Nick Williams <[email protected]>
writes:
Surely 'information for the user..' has to accompany every unit and if
the DofC has to accompany the information then it does not seem to me
there is much room for doubt that the Directive requires a Declaration
to accompany every unit. Can you explain the basis on which you think
this is not the case?
The information and DoC can be provided with the invoice for a whole
shipment (a necessity, I think, because that's what border control
officers will look at) or in a catalogue or technical information sheet,
or, these days, on a web site. As long as the user can freely see and
read it, that is 'provided'.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK
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