Veedfald (Approximation of laws) [2001] EUECJ C-203/99 (10 May 2001)
A defective product is put into circulation when used during the provision of a specific medical service, and publicly funded hospitals are not exempt from liability for defective products under Directive 85/374/EEC. Member States may not restrict the types of material damage covered by the Directive except for...
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- Citation
- [2001] EUECJ C-203/99
- Parties
- Applicant: Henning Veedfald; Respondent: Århus Amtskommune
- Jurisdiction
- European Union
- Judgment Date
- 10 May 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Preliminary Reference / Preliminary Ruling
- Outcome
- Preliminary ruling issued; interpretation of Directive 85/374/EEC provided to national court.
- Legal Topics
- Interpretation of Directive 85/374/eec, Liability for Defective Products, Medical Services and Product Liability, Definition of Damage Under EU Law
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Parties
Henning Veedfald
Applicant
Århus Amtskommune
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Preliminary Reference / Preliminary Ruling
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a defective product used in a medical service is 'put into circulation' under Article 7(a) of Directive 85/374/EEC
- 2 Whether publicly funded hospitals are exempt from liability under Article 7(c) of Directive 85/374/EEC
- 3 Whether Member States may restrict the types of material damage covered by Article 9 of Directive 85/374/EEC
Ratio Decidendi
A defective product is put into circulation when used during the provision of a specific medical service, and publicly funded hospitals are not exempt from liability for defective products under Directive 85/374/EEC. Member States may not restrict the types of material damage covered by the Directive except for non-material damage governed by national law.
Court Disposition
Preliminary ruling issued; interpretation of Directive 85/374/EEC provided to national court.
Orders
- Article 7(a) of Directive 85/374/EEC interpreted as meaning a defective product is put into circulation when used in a medical service.
- Article 7(c) interpreted as not exempting publicly funded hospitals from liability.
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