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Document C2005/205/42

Order of the Court of First Instance of 27 May 2005 in Case T-485/04 Agence de coopération des bibliothèques et centres de documentation en Bretagne (COBB) v Commission of the European Communities (Inadmissibility — Documents not published or notified — Obligation on interested party to request copy within reasonable time-limit — Action brought out of time)

OJ C 205, 20.8.2005, p. 23–23 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)

20.8.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 205/23


ORDER OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE

of 27 May 2005

in Case T-485/04 Agence de coopération des bibliothèques et centres de documentation en Bretagne (COBB) v Commission of the European Communities (1)

(Inadmissibility - Documents not published or notified - Obligation on interested party to request copy within reasonable time-limit - Action brought out of time)

(2005/C 205/42)

Language of the case: French

In Case T-485/04: Agence de coopération des bibliothèques et centres de documentation en Bretagne (COBB), established in Rennes (France), represented by J.-P. Martin, lawyer, against Commission of the European Communities (Agent: L. Flynn, with an address for service in Luxembourg) — action for annulment of the Commission's decision of 9 September 2003 excluding the operation ‘Réseau des périodiques de Bretagne, année 1999’ (Brittany Periodicals Network 1999) from the expenditure eligible under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) programme named ‘Objectif 5b Bretagne 1994-1999’ — the Court of First Instance (Second Chamber), composed of M. Pirrung, President, N.J. Forwood and S. Papasavvas, Judges; H. Jung, Registrar, made an order on 27 May 2005, the operative part of which is as follows:

1.

The application is dismissed as manifestly inadmissible.

2.

The application shall bear its own costs and pay those incurred by the Commission.


(1)  OJ C 57 of 5.03.2005.


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