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    Order of the General Court (Sixth Chamber) of 29 January 2019.
    Third-party proceedings — Rejection of the third-party applicant’s application to intervene — Inadmissibility.
    Case T-624/16 TO.

    Court reports – general

    Order of the General Court (Sixth Chamber) of 29 January 2019 –
    L’Huillier v Gollnisch and Parliament

    (Case T‑624/16 TO)

    (Third-party proceedings — Rejection of the third-party applicant’s application to intervene — Inadmissibility)

    1. 

    Judicial proceedings — Third party proceedings — Admissibility criteria — Third party — Non-participation of the third party in the main proceedings — Scope — Status of the third party to participate in the main proceeding — None — Inadmissibility

    (Statute of the Court of Justice, Art. 40)

    (see paras 31-34)

    2. 

    Judicial proceedings — Costs — Taxation — Taxation not capable of taking place until after the decision closing the proceedings

    (Rules of Procedure of the General Court, Art. 170)

    (see para. 40)

    Re:

    Third-party application against the judgment of 7 March 2018, Gollnisch v Parliament (T‑624/16, not published, under appeal, EU:T:2018:121).

    Operative part

    1. 

    The third-party application is dismissed.

    2. 

    Mr Guillaume L’Huillier shall bear his own costs and pay those incurred by the European Parliament.

    3. 

    Mr Bruno Gollnisch shall bear his own costs.

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