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Duty to take action in respect of watercraft placed on the market which is considered not to be in conformityU.K.
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31.—(1) A distributor who considers or has reason to believe that a product that the distributor has made available on the market is not in conformity with Part 2 must ensure that corrective measures necessary are taken to—
(a)bring the product into conformity;
(b)to withdraw the product from the market; or
(c)recall it.
(2) Where the product presents a risk, the distributor must immediately inform the market surveillance authority and the competent national authorities of any other Member State in which the distributor has made the product available on the market of the risk, giving details of—
(a)the reason or reasons why the product is not considered to be in conformity; and
(b)any corrective measures taken.
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