Product Conformity. 1. If the contractor supplies products which are subject to statutory and other legal requirements with regard to their placing on the market and their further marketing in the European Economic Area or corresponding requirements in other countries of use notified by us, then he shall ensure that the products comply with these requirements at the time of the transfer of risk. He shall immediately and upon request provide us with all evidence of conformity. 2. If the contractor delivers products whose product components are in a list of declarable substances currently valid at the time of the order, or which are subject to material restrictions and/or material information obligations due to laws (e.g. REACH, RoHS, California Proposition 65), the contractor shall assure us upon request that the required limit values and documentation obligations are complied with. This shall be carried out free of charge by the contractor. Before accepting the order, the contractor shall expressly inform us that the delivery item is subject to the special requirements and shall otherwise expressly recognise all manufacturer obligations (in particular labelling obligation, take-back obligation, etc.) arising from the relevant laws and regulatiions with regard to us. 3. The contractor expressly assures that the delivered goods comply with all requirements of the Act on the Placing on the Market, the taking back and the environmentally-sound disposal of electrical and electronic equipment (ElektroG based on the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU) as amended from time to time, insofar as the goods fall within the scope of these laws, regulations and directives. 4. The contractor has instituted appropriate measures to ensure that his supplies and services comply with the requirements arising from Regulation (EU) 2017/821 dated 17 May 2017 establishing supply chain due diligence obligations and the Act implementing it dated 6 May 2020 and Section 1502 of the ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Act (as applicable), as amended from time to time, with respect to the use of so-called conflict minerals (e.g. tantalum, tungsten, tin or gold).
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