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Document C2004/118/14
Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 29 April 2004 in Case C-159/01: Kingdom of the Netherlands v Commission of the European Communities (State aid — Partial exemption from mineral levies for crops grown under glass or on substrate)
Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 29 April 2004 in Case C-159/01: Kingdom of the Netherlands v Commission of the European Communities (State aid — Partial exemption from mineral levies for crops grown under glass or on substrate)
Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 29 April 2004 in Case C-159/01: Kingdom of the Netherlands v Commission of the European Communities (State aid — Partial exemption from mineral levies for crops grown under glass or on substrate)
Úř. věst. C 118, 30.4.2004, p. 8–8
(ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)
30.4.2004 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 118/8 |
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
(Fifth Chamber)
of 29 April 2004
in Case C-159/01: Kingdom of the Netherlands v Commission of the European Communities (1)
(State aid - Partial exemption from mineral levies for crops grown under glass or on substrate)
(2004/C 118/14)
Language of the case: Dutch
In Case C-159/01: Kingdom of the Netherlands (Agent: J. van Bakel) with an address for service in Luxembourg v Commission of the European Communities (Agents: D. Triantafyllou and H. van Vliet) with an address for service in Luxembourg — application for the partial annulment of Commission Decision 2001/371/EC of 21 December 2000 on the exemption from mineral levies under the manure law which the Netherlands intends to grant (OJ 2001 L 130, p. 42), — the Court (Fifth Chamber), composed of: P. Jann, acting for the President of the Fifth Chamber, A. Rosas and S. von Bahr (Rapporteur), Judges; P. Léger, Advocate General; M.-F. Contet, Principal Administrator, for the Registrar, has given a judgment on 29 April 2004 in which it:
1) |
Dismisses the application; |
2) |
Orders the Kingdom of the Netherlands to pay the costs. |
(1) OJ C 212, 28.7.2001.