Special national condition: National characteristic or practice that cannot be changed even over a long period, e.g. climatic conditions, electrical earthing conditions. If it affects harmonization, it forms part of the European Standard or Harmonization Document.& L5 H; \0 ?* H
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A-deviation: National deviation due to regulations, the alteration of which is for the time being outside the competence of the CEN/CENELEC member.
- s( u& k+ J' j' u* SThis European Standard falls under Directive 73/23/EEC.
2 \+ g) r& A1 V$ q. R( xNOTE (from CEN/CENELEC IR Part 2, 3.1.9): Where standards fall under EC Directives, it is the view of the Commission of the European Communities (OJ No C 59; 1982-03-09) that the effect of the decision of the Court of Justice in case 815/79$ P" H* j1 ~; R9 s: L
CremoniniNrankovich (European Court Reports 1980, p. 3583) is that compliance with A-deviations is no longer mandatory and that the free movement of products complying with such a standard should not be restricted except under the safeguard procedure provided for in the relevant Directive.
9 v/ I% `3 C4 aA-deviations in an EFTA-country are valid instead of the relevant provisions of the European Standard in that country until they have been removed. 3 i$ n' C' u8 G+ o% }% Y0 d* ^3 X
A-deviation没看懂,谁解释一下?, ]$ e4 N I1 Q4 }% {6 }9 h# a0 Y
安规网怎么回事,换行时英文同一个单词还会被拆开。 |