CELEX: E1994A1231(01)
Language: en
Date: 1992-05-02 00:00:00
Title: AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EFTA STATES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY AND A COURT OF JUSTICE

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E1994A1231(01)

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EFTA STATES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY AND A COURT OF JUSTICE  

Official Journal L 344 , 31/12/1994 P. 0001 - 0008

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EFTA STATES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY AND A COURT OF JUSTICE The Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland, the Republic of Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Kingdom of Norway, the Kingdom of Sweden and the Swiss Confederation,Having regard to the European Economic Area Agreement,CONSIDERING that, in accordance with Article 108 (1) of the EEA Agreement, the EFTA States shall establish an independent surveillance authority (EFTA Surveillance Authority) as well as create procedures similar to those existing in the European Community including procedures for ensuring the fulfilment of the obligations under the EEA Agreement and for control of the legality of acts of the EFTA Surveillance Authority regarding competition;FURTHER CONSIDERING that, in accordance with Article 108 (2) of the EEA Agreement, the EFTA States shall establish a court of justice of the EFTA States;RECALLING the objective of the Contracting Parties to the EEA Agreement, in full deference to the independence of the courts, to arrive at and maintain a uniform interpretation and application of the EEA Agreement and those provisions of the Community legislation which are substantially reproduced in that Agreement and to arrive at an equal treatment of individuals and economic operators as regards the four freedoms and the conditions of competition;REITERATING that the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the Commission of the European Communities shall cooperate, exchange information and consult each other on surveillance policy issues and individual cases;CONSIDERING that the preambles to acts adopted in application of the Treaties establishing the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community shall, in so far as those acts correspond to the provisions of Protocols 1 to 4 and to the provisons of the acts corresponding to those listed in Annexes I and I to this Agreement, be relevant to the extent necessary for the proper interpretation and application of the provisions of these Protocols and Annexes;WHEREAS in the application of Protocols 1 to 4 to this Agreement due account shall be paid to the legal and administrative practices of the Commission of the European Communities prior to the entry into force of this Agreement,HAVE DECIDED to conclude the following Agreement:PART I Article 1For the purposes of this Agreement:(a) the term 'EEA Agreement' means the main part of the EEA Agreement, its Protocols and Annexes as well as the acts referred to therein;(b) the term 'EFTA State' means a Contracting Party which is a Member of the European Free Trade Association and is a Party to the EEA Agreement and to the present Agreement.Article 2The EFTA States shall take all appropriate measures, whether general or particular, to ensure fulfilment of the obligations arising out of this Agreement.They shall abstain from any measure which could jeopardize the attainment of the objectives of this Agreement.Article 31. Without prejudice to future developments of case law, the provisions of Protocols 1 to 4 and the provisions of the acts corresponding to those listed in Annexes I and II to this Agreement, in so far as they are identical in substance to corresponding rules of the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community and the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community and to acts adopted in application of these two Treaties, shall in their implementation and application be interpreted in conformity with the relevant rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Communities given prior to the date of signature of the EEA Agreement.2. In the interpretation and application of the EEA Agreement and this Agreement, the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court shall pay due account to the princples laid down by the relevant rulings by the Court of Justice of the European Communities given after the date of signature of the EEA Agreement and which concern the interpretation of that Agreement or of such rules of the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community and the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community in so far as they are identical in substance to the provisions of the EEA Agreement or to the provisions of Protocols 1 to 4 and the provisions of the acts corresponding to those listed in Annexes I and II to the present Agreement.PART II THE EFTA SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY Article 4An independent surveillance authority among the EFTA States, the EFTA Surveillance Authority, is hereby established.Article 51. The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of the EEA Agreement and in order to ensure the proper functioning of the EEA Agreement:(a) ensure the fulfilment by the EFTA States of their obligations under the EEA Agreement and this Agreement;(b) ensure the application of the rules of the EEA Agreement on competition;(c) monitor the application of the EEA Agreement by the other Contracting Parties to that Agreement.2. To this end, the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall:(a) take decisions and other measures in cases provided for in this Agreement and in the EEA Agreement;(b) formulate recommendations, deliver opinions and issue notices or guidelines on matters dealt with in the EEA Agreement, if that Agreement or the present Agreement expressly so provides or if the EFTA Surveillance Authority considers it necessary;(c) carry out cooperation, exchange of information and consultations with the Commission of the European Communities as provided for in this Agreement and the EEA Agreement;(d) carry out the functions which, through the application of Protocol 1 to the EEA Agreement, follow from the acts referred to in the Annexes to that Agreement, as specified in Protocol 1 to the present Agreement.Article 6In accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the EEA Agreement, the EFTA Surveillance Authority may, in carrying out the duties assigned to it, request all the necessary information from the Governments and competent authorities of the EFTA States and from undertakings and associations of undertakings.Article 7The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall consist of seven members, who shall be chosen on the grounds of their general competence and whose independence is beyond doubt.Only nationals of EFTA States may be members of the EFTA Surveillance Authority.Article 8The members of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be completely independent in the performance of their duties. They shall neither seek nor take instructions from any Government or other body. They shall refrain from any action incompatible with their duties. Each EFTA State undertakes to respect this principle and not to seek to influence the members of the EFTA Surveillance Authority in the performance of their tasks.The members of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall not, during their term of office, engage in any other occupation, whether gainful or not.When entering upon their duties they shall give a solemn undertaking that, both during and after their term of office, they will respect the obligations arising therefrom and in particular their duty to behave with integrity and discretion as regards the acceptance, after they have ceased to hold office, of certain appointments or benefits. In the event of any breach of these obligations, the EFTA Court may, on application by the EFTA Surveillance Authority, rule that the member concerned be, according to the circumstances, either compulsorily retired or deprived of his right to a pension or other benefits in its stead.Article 9The members of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be appointed by common accord of the Governments of the EFTA States.Their term of office shall be four years. It shall be renewable.Article 10Apart from normal replacement, or death, the duties of a member of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall end when he resigns or is compulsorily retired. The vacancy thus caused shall be filled for the remainder of the member's term of office.Article 11If a member of the EFTA Surveillance Authority no longer fulfils the conditions required for the performance of his duties or if he has been guilty of serious misconduct, the EFTA Court may, on application by the EFTA Surveillance Authority, compulsorily retire him.Article 12The President of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be appointed from among its members for a period of two years by common accord of the Governments of the EFTA States.Article 13The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall adopt its own Rules of Procedure.Article 14The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall appoint officials and other servants to enable it to function.The EFTA Surveillance Authority may consult experts or decide to set up such committees and other bodies as it considers necessary to assist it in accomplishing its tasks.In the performance of their duties, officials and other servants of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall neither seek nor accept instructions from any Government or from any body external to the EFTA Surveillance Authority.Members of the EFTA Surveillance Authority, officials and other servants thereof as well as members of committees shall be required, even after their duties have ceased, not to disclose information of the kind covered by the obligation of professional secrecy, in particular information about undertakings, their business relations or their cost components.Article 15The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall act by majority of its Members. In the event of an equal number of votes, the President shall have a casting vote.The Rules of Procedure shall determine the quorum.Article 16Decisions of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall state the reasons on which they are based.Article 17Save as otherwise provided in this Agreement or in the EEA Agreement, decisions of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be notified to those to whom they are addressed and shall take effect upon such notification.Article 18Decisions of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be published in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and of the EEA Agreement.Article 19Decisions of the EFTA Surveillance Authority which impose a pecuniary obligation on persons other than States, shall be enforceable in accordance with Article 110 of the EEA Agreement.Article 20Individuals and economic operators shall be entitled to address and be addressed by the EFTA Surveillance Authority in any official language of the EFTA States and the European Communities as regards notifications, applications and complaints. This shall also cover all instances of a proceeding, whether it be opened on notification, application or complaint or ex officio by the EFTA Surveillance Authority.Article 21The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall annually publish a general report on its activities.PART III THE EFTA STATES' FULFILMENT OF THEIR OBLIGATIONS PURSUANT TO THE EEA AGREEMENT AND THE PRESENT AGREEMENT Article 22In order to ensure the proper application of the EEA Agreement, the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall monitor the application of the provisions of the EEA Agreement and of the present Agreement by the EFTA States.Article 23The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall, in accordance with Articles 22 and 37 of this Agreement and Articles 65 (1) and 109 of, and Annex XVI to, the EEA Agreement as well as subject to the provisions contained in Protocol 2 to the present Agreement, ensure that the provisons of the EEA Agreement concerning procurement are applied by the EFTA States.Article 24The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall, in accordance with Articles 49, 61 to 64 and 109 of, and Protocols 14, 26, 27, and Annexes XIII, Section I(iv), and XV to, the EEA Agreement, as well as subject to the provisions contained in Protocol 3 to the present Agreement, give effect to the provisions of the EEA Agreement concerning State aid as well as ensure that those provisions are applied by the EFTA States.In application of Article 5 (2) (b), the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall, in particular, upon the entry into force of this Agreement, adopt acts corresponding to those listed in Annex I.Article 25The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall, in accordance with Articles 53 to 60 and 109 of, and Protocols 21 to 25 and Annex XIV to, the EEA Agreement, as well as subject to the provisions contained in Protocol 4 to the present Agreement, give effect to the provisons of the EEA Agreement relating to the implementation of the competition rules applicable to undertakings as well as ensure that those provisions are applied.In application of Article 5 (2) (b), the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall, in particular, upon the entry into force of this Agreement, adopt acts corresponding to those listed in Annex II.Article 26Provisions governing the cooperation, exchange of information and consultation between the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the Commission of the European Communities concerning the application of the EEA Agreement are laid down in Article 109 as well as in Articles 58 and 62 (2) of, and Protocols 1, 23, 24, and 27 to, the EEA Agreement.PART IV THE EFTA COURT Article 27A court of justice of the EFTA States, hereinafter referred to as the EFTA Court, is hereby established. It shall function in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and of the EEA Agreement.Article 28The EFTA Court shall consist of seven judges.Article 29The EFTA Court shall sit in plenary session. Decisions of the Court shall be valid only when an uneven number of its members is sitting in the deliberations. Decisions of the Court shall be valid if five members are sitting. At the request of the Court, the Governments of the EFTA States may, by common accord, allow it to establish chambers.Article 30The Judges shall be chosen from persons whose independence is beyond doubt and who possess the qualifications required for appointment to the highest judicial offices in their respective countries or who are jurisconsults of recognized competence. They shall be appointed by common accord of the Governments of the EFTA States for a term of six years.Every three years there shall be a partial replacement of the Judges. Three and four Judges shall be replaced alternately. The three Judges to be replaced after the first three years shall be determined by lot.Retiring Judges shall be eligible for reappointment.The Judges shall elect the President of the EFTA Court from among their number for a term of three years. He may be re-elected.Article 31If the EFTA Surveillance Authority considers that an EFTA State has failed to fulfil an obligation under the EEA Agreement or of this Agreement, it shall, unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, deliver a reasoned opinion on the matter after giving the State concerned the opportunity to submit its observations.If the State concerned does not comply with the opinion within the period laid down by the EFTA Surveillance Authority, the latter may bring the matter before the EFTA Court.Article 32The EFTA Court shall have jurisdiction in actions concerning the settlement of disputes between two or more EFTA States regarding the interpretation or application of the EEA Agreement, the Agreement on a Standing Committee of the EFTA States or the present Agreement.Article 33The EFTA States concerned shall take the necessary measures to comply with the judgments of the EFTA Court.Article 34The EFTA Court shall have jurisdiction to give advisory opinions on the interpretation of the EEA Agreement.Where such a question is raised before any court or tribunal in an EFTA State, that court or tribunal may, if it considers it necessary to enable it to give judgment, request the EFTA Court to give such an opinion.An EFTA State may in its internal legislation limit the right to request such an advisory opinion to courts and tribunals against whose decisions there is no judicial remedy under national law.Article 35The EFTA Court shall have unlimited jurisdiction in regard to penalties imposed by the EFTA Surveillance Authority.Article 36The EFTA Court shall have jurisdiction in actions brought by an EFTA State against a decision of the EFTA Surveillance Authority on grounds of lack of competence, infringement of an essential procedural requirement, or infringement of this Agreement, of the EEA Agreement or of any rule of law relating to their application, or misuse of powers.Any natural or legal person may, under the same conditions, institute proceedings before the EFTA Court against a decision of the EFTA Surveillance Authority addressed to that person or against a decision addressed to another person, if it is of direct and individual concern to the former.The proceedings provided for in this Article shall be instituted within two months of the publication of the measure, or of its notification to the plaintiff, or, in the absence thereof, of the day on which it came to the knowledge of the latter, as the case may be.If the action is well founded the decision of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be declared void.Article 37Should the EFTA Surveillance Authority, in infringement of this Agreement or the provisions of the EEA Agreement, fail to act, an EFTA State may bring an action before the EFTA Court to have the infringement established.The action shall be admissible only if the EFTA Surveillance Authority has first been called upon to act. If, within two months of being so called upon, the EFTA Surveillance Authority has not defined its position, the action may be brought within a further period of two months.Any natural or legal person may, under the conditions laid down in the preceding paragraphs, complain to the EFTA Court that the EFTA Surveillance Authority has failed to address to that person any decision.Article 38If a decision of the EFTA Surveillance Authority has been declared void or if it has been established that the EFTA Surveillance Authority, in infringement of this Agreement or of the provisions of the EEA Agreement, has failed to act, the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall take the necessary measures to comply with the judgment.This obligation shall not affect any obligation which may result from the application of Article 46, second paragraph.Article 39Save as otherwise provided for in Protocol 7 to this Agreement, the EFTA Court shall have jurisdiction in actions against the EFTA Surveillance Authority relating to compensation for damage provided for in Article 46, second paragraph.Article 40Actions brought before the EFTA Court shall not have suspensory effect. The EFTA Court may, however, if it considers that circumstances so require, order that application of the contested act be suspended.Article 41The EFTA Court may in any case before it prescribe any necessary interim measures.PART V GENERAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS Article 42The Protocols and Annexes to this Agreement shall form an integral part thereof.Article 431. The Statute of the EFTA Court is laid down in Protocol 5 to this Agreement.2. The EFTA Court shall adopt its rules of procedure to be approved by the Governments of the EFTA States by common accord.Article 441. The legal capacity, privileges and immunities to be recognized and granted by the EFTA States in connection with the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court are laid down in Protocols 6 and 7 to this Agreement, respectively.2. The EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court, respectively, may conclude with the Government of the States in whose territory their seats are situated an agreement relating to the privileges and immunities to be recognized and granted in connection with it.Article 45The seat of the EFTA Surveillance Authority and the EFTA Court, respectively, shall be determined by common accord of the Governments of the EFTA States.Article 46The contractual liability of the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be governed by the law applicable to the contract in question.In the case of non-contractual liability, the EFTA Surveillance Authority shall, in accordance with the general principles of law, make good any damage caused by it, or by its servants, in the performance of its duties.Article 47The Governments of the EFTA States shall, on a proposal from the EFTA Surveillance Authority and after consulting a committee consisting of the members of Parliament of the EFTA States who are members of the EEA Joint Parliamentary Committee, each year before 1 January by common accord establish a budget for the coming year and the apportionment of those expenses between the EFTA States.The EFTA Surveillance Authority shall be consulted before a decision modifying or amending its proposal for a budget is adopted.Article 48The Governments of the EFTA States shall, on a proposal from the EFTA Court, each year before 1 January by common accord establish a budget for the EFTA Court for the coming year and the apportionment of those expenses between them.Article 49The Governments of the EFTA States may, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, on a proposal from or after hearing the EFTA Surveillance Authority, by common accord amend the main Agreement as well as Protocols 1 to 4 and 6 and 7. Such an amendment shall be submitted to the EFTA States for acceptance and shall enter into force provided it is approved by all EFTA States. Instruments of acceptance shall be deposited with the Government of Sweden which shall notify all other EFTA States.Article 501. Any EFTA State which withdraws from the EEA Agreement shall ipso facto cease to be a Party to the present Agreement on the same day as that withdrawal takes effect.2. Any EFTA State which accedes to the European Community shall ipso facto cease to be a Party to the present Agreement on the same day as that accession takes effect.3. The Governments of the remaining EFTA States shall, by common accord, decide on the necessary amendments to be made to the present Agreement.Article 51Any EFTA State acceding to the EEA Agreement shall accede to the present Agreement on such terms and conditions as may be laid down by common accord by the EFTA States. The instrument of accession shall be deposited with the Government of Sweden which shall notify the other EFTA States.Article 52The EFTA States shall communicate to the EFTA Surveillance Authority the measures taken for the implementation of this Agreement.Article 531. This Agreement, drawn up in a single copy and authentic in the English language, shall be ratified by the Contracting Parties in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements.Before the entry into force of this Agreement, it shall also be drawn up and authenticated in Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian and Swedish.2. This Agreement shall be deposited with the Government of Sweden which shall transmit a certified copy to each EFTA State.The instrument of ratification shall be deposited with the Government of Sweden which shall notify all other EFTA States.3. This Agreement shall enter into force on 1 January 1993 provided that the EEA Agreement enters into force on that day and provided that the instruments of ratification of the present Agreement have been deposited by all EFTA States.If the EEA Agreement does not enter into force on that day the present Agreement shall enter into force on the day the EEA Agreement enters into force or when all instruments of ratification of the present Agreement have been deposited by all EFTA States, whichever day is the later.In witness whereof the undersigned plenipotentiaries, being duly authorized thereto, have signed the present Agreement.Done at Oporto, this second day of May 1992, in a single authentic copy in the English language which shall be deposited with the Government of Sweden. The Depositary shall transmit certified copies to all Signatory States and States acceding to this Agreement.For the Republic of AustriaFor the Republic of FinlandFor the Republic of IcelandFor the Principality of LiechtensteinFor the Kingdom of NorwayFor the Kingdom of SwedenFor the Swiss ConfederationANNEX I LIST PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 24, SECOND PARAGRAPH, OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EFTA STATES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY AND A COURT OF JUSTICE (1) Prior notification of State aid plans and other procedural rules 1. C/252/80/p. 2: The notification of State aids to the Commission pursuant to Article 93 (3) of the EEC Treaty; the failure of Member States to respect their obligations (OJ No C 252, 30. 9. 1980, p. 2).2. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(81) 12740 of 2 October 1981.3. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(89) D/5521 of 27 April 1989.4. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(87) D/5540 of 30 April 1989: Procedure under Article 93 (2) of the EEC Treaty - Time limits.5. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(90) D/28091 of 11 October 1990: State aid - informing Member States about aid cases not objected to by the Commission.6. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(91) D/4577 of 4 March 1991: Communication to the Member States concerning the procedure for the notification of aid plans and procedures applicable when aid is provided in breach of the rules of Article 93 (3) of the EEC Treaty.Evaluation of aid of minor importance 7. C/40/90/p. 2: Notification of an aid scheme of minor importance (OJ No C 40, 20. 2. 1990, p. 2).Public authorities' holdings 8. Application of Articles 92 and 93 of the EEC Treaty to public authorities' holdings (Bulletin EC 9-1984).Aid granted illegally 9. C/318/83/p. 3: Commission communication on aids granted illegally (OJ No C 318, 24. 11. 1983, p. 3).State guarantees 10. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(89) D/4328 of 5 April 1989.11. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(89) D/12772 of 12 October 1989.Textile and clothing industry 12. Commission communication to the Member States on the Community framework on aid to the textile industry (SEC(71) 363 final - July 1971).13. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(77) D/1190 of 4 February 1977 and Annex (Doc. SEC(77) 317, 25. 1. 1977): Examination of the present situation with regard to aids to the textile and clothing industries.Synthetic fibres industry 14. C/173/89/p. 5: Commission communication on aid to the EEC synthetic fibres industries (OJ No C 173, 8. 7. 1989, p. 5).Motor vehicle industry 15. C/123/89/p. 3: Community framework on State aid to the motor vehicle industry (OJ No C 123, 18. 5. 1989, p. 3).16. C/81/91/p. 4: Community framework on State aid to the motor vehicle industry (OJ No C 81, 26. 3. 1991, p. 4).Frameworks on general systems of regional aid 17. 471 Y 1104: Council resolution of 20 October 1971 on general systems of regional aid (OJ No C 111, 4. 11. 1971, p. 1).18. C/111/71/p. 7: Commission communication on Council resolution of 20 October 1971 on general systems of regional aid (OJ No C 111, 4. 11. 1971, p. 7).19. Commission communication to the Council on general regional aid systems (COM(75) 77, final).20. C/31/79/p. 9: Commission communication on regional aid systems (OJ No C 31, 3. 2. 1979, p. 9).21. C/212/88/p. 2: Commission communication on the method for the application of Article 92 (3) (a) and (c) to regional aid (OJ No C 212, 12. 8. 1988, p. 2).22. C/10/90/p. 8: Commission communication on the revision of the communication of 3 February 1979 (OJ No C 10, 16. 1. 1990, p. 8).23. C/163/90/p. 5: Commission communication on the method of application of Article 92 (3) (c) to regional aid (OJ No C 163, 4. 7. 1990, p. 5).24. C/163/90/p. 6: Commission communication on the method of application of Article 92 (3) (a) to regional aid (OJ No C 163, 4. 7. 1990, p. 6).Community framework on State aid in environmental matters 25. Letter from the Commission to the Member States S/74/30.807 of 7 November 1974.26. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(80) D/8287 of 7 July 1980.27. Commission communication to the Member States (Annex to the letter of 7 July 1980).28. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(87) D/3795 of 29 March 1987.Community framework on State aid to research and development 29. C/83/86/p. 2: Community framework for State aids for research and development (OJ No C 83, 11. 4. 1986, p. 2).30. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(90) D/01620 of 5 February 1990.Rules applicable to general aid schemes 31. Letter from the Commission to the Member States SG(79) D/10478 of 14 September 1979.32. Control of aid for rescue and restructuring (Eighth Report on Competition Policy, point 228).Rules applicable to cases of cumulation of aid for different purposes 33. C/3/85/p. 3: Commission communication on the cumulation of aids for different purposes (OJ No C 3, 5. 1. 1985, p. 3).Aid to employment 34. Sixteenth Report on Competition Policy, point 253.35. Twentieth Report on Competition Policy, point 280.Control of aid to the steel industry 36. C/320/88/p. 3: Framework for certain steel sectors not covered by the ECSC Treaty (OJ No C 320, 13. 12. 1988, p. 3).(1) It follows from Articles 5 (2) (b) and 24 of this Agreement that, upon its entry into force, the EFTA Surveillance Authority is obliged to adopt acts corresponding to those listed in this Annex. With regard to amendments to those acts or the adoption of other and future acts in this field, the obligation rests with the EFTA Surveillance Authority according to its competence under this Agreement.ANNEX II LIST PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 25, SECOND PARAGRAPH, OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EFTA STATES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY AND A COURT OF JUSTICE (1) Control of concentrations 1. C/203/90/p. 5: Commission notice regarding restrictions ancillary to concentrations (OJ No C 203, 14. 8. 1990, p. 5).2. C/203/90/p. 10: Commission notice regarding the concentrative and cooperative operations under Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 of 21 December 1989 on the control of concentrations between undertakings (OJ No C 203, 14. 8. 1990, p.10).Exclusive dealing agreements 3. C/101/84/p. 2: Commission notice concerning Commission Regulations (EEC) No 1983/83 and (EEC) No 1984/83 of 22 June 1983 on the application of Article 85 (3) of the Treaty to categories of exclusive distribution and exclusive purchasing agreements (OJ No C 101, 13. 4. 1984, p. 2).4. C/17/85/p. 4: Commission notice concerning Regulation (EEC) No 123/85 of 12 December 1984 on the application of Article 85 (3) of the Treaty to certain categories of motor vehicle distribution and servicing agreements (OJ No C 17, 18. 1. 1985, p. 4).Other 5. 362 X 1224 (01): Commission notice on exclusive dealing contracts with commercial agents (OJ No 139, 24. 12. 1962, p. 2921/62).6. C/75/68/p. 39: Commission notice concerning agreements, decisions and concerted practices in the field of cooperation between enterprises (OJ No C 75, 29. 7. 1968, p. 39) as corrected by OJ No C 84, 28. 8. 1968, p. 14.7. C/111/72/p. 13: Commission notice of 21 October 1972 concerning imports into the Community of Japanese goods falling within the scope of the Rome Treaty (OJ No C 111, 21. 10. 1972, p. 13).8. C/1/79/p. 2: Commission notice of 18 December 1978 concerning its assessment of certain subcontracting agreements in relation to Article 85 (1) of the EEC Treaty (OJ No C 1, 3. 1. 1979, p. 2).9. C/231/86/p. 2: Commission notice on agreements of minor importance which do not fall under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (OJ No C 231, 12. 9. 1986, p. 2).10. C/233/91/p. 2: Guidelines on the application of EEC competition rules in the telecommunication sector (OJ No C 233, 6. 9. 1991, p. 2).(1) It follows from Articles 5 (2) (b) and 25 of this Agreement that, upon its entry into force, the EFTA Surveillance Authority is obliged to adopt acts corresponding to those listed in this Annex. With regard to amendments to those acts or the adoption of other and future acts in this field, the obligation rests with the EFTA Surveillance Authority according to its competence under this Agreement.