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Document 32012Q0929(01)R(07)

Corrigendum to the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice (OJ L 265, 29.9.2012)

OJ L, 2024/90475, 5.8.2024, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/proc_rules/2012/929/corrigendum/2024-08-05/oj (EL, EN, HR, IT, LT, HU, MT, PT, RO, SL)

ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/proc_rules/2012/929/corrigendum/2024-08-05/oj

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5.8.2024

Corrigendum to the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice

( Official Journal of the European Union L 265 of 29 September 2012 )

On page 19, in Article 57(6):

for:

‘All procedural documents shall bear a date. In the calculation of procedural time-limits, only the date and time of lodgment of the original at the Registry shall be taken into account.’,

read:

‘All procedural documents shall bear a date. In the calculation of procedural time-limits, only the date and time of lodging of the original at the Registry shall be taken into account.’.

On page 21, in Article 66(4):

for:

‘Witnesses shall be summoned by the Court, where appropriate after lodgment of the security provided for in Article 73(1) of these Rules.’,

read:

‘Witnesses shall be summoned by the Court, where appropriate after the lodging of the security provided for in Article 73(1) of these Rules.’.

On page 37, in Article 179:

for:

‘Where a cross-appeal is brought, the applicant at first instance or any other party to the relevant case before the General Court having an interest in the cross-appeal being allowed or dismissed may submit a response, which must be limited to the pleas in law relied on in that cross-appeal, within two months after its being served on him. That time-limit shall not be extended.’,

read:

‘Where a cross-appeal is brought, the appellant or any other party to the relevant case before the General Court having an interest in the cross-appeal being allowed or dismissed may submit a response, which must be limited to the pleas in law relied on in that cross-appeal, within two months after its being served on him. That time-limit shall not be extended.’.


ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/proc_rules/2012/929/corrigendum/2024-08-05/oj

ISSN 1977-0677 (electronic edition)


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