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Document 62006FO0106

    Order of the President of the First Chamber of the Civil Service Tribunal of 22 January 2008.
    Anže Erbežnik v European Parliament.
    Removal from the register.
    Case F-106/06.

    European Court Reports – Staff Cases 2008 I-A-1-00001; II-A-1-00001

    ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:F:2008:2

    ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIRST CHAMBER OF THE CIVIL SERVICE TRIBUNAL

    22 January 2008

    Case F-106/06

    Anže Erbežnik

    v

    European Parliament

    (Amicable settlement at the initiative of the Tribunal – Removal from the register)

    Application: brought under Articles 236 EC and 152 EA, in which Mr Erbežnik, referring to his lawful non-marital relationship with Miss Horvat, essentially seeks annulment of the Parliament’s decision granting him the installation allowance at the rate provided for officials who are not entitled to the household allowance, the action relating in particular to the first third of that allowance, which, pursuant to Article 5(1) of Annex VII to the Staff Regulations and Article 24 of the Conditions of Employment of Other Agents, and following the applicant’s request for payment in May 2005, was paid to him in accordance with the Parliament’s decision of 2 June 2005; alternatively, the applicant asks the Tribunal to oblige the Parliament to take into account the change in his family status for the parts of the allowance paid after his marriage in August 2005.

    Held: Case F‑106/06 Erbežnik v Parliament is removed from the register of the Tribunal. The Parliament is ordered to pay the applicant the sum of EUR 6 000 in respect of the costs and expenses he incurred. The Parliament is to bear its own costs.

    Summary

    Officials – Actions – Amicable settlement of the dispute before the Civil Service Tribunal – Removal from the register

    (Rules of Procedure of the Civil Service Tribunal, Arts 69 and 74)

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