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Order of the General Court (Sixth Chamber) of 27 March 2012. # Philippe Connefroy, Jean-Guy Gueguen and EARL de Cavagnan v European Commission. # Action for annulment - State aid - Lack of individual concern - Inadmissibility. # Case T-327/09.
Order of the General Court (Sixth Chamber) of 27 March 2012.
Philippe Connefroy, Jean-Guy Gueguen and EARL de Cavagnan v European Commission.
Action for annulment - State aid - Lack of individual concern - Inadmissibility.
Case T-327/09.
Order of the General Court (Sixth Chamber) of 27 March 2012.
Philippe Connefroy, Jean-Guy Gueguen and EARL de Cavagnan v European Commission.
Action for annulment - State aid - Lack of individual concern - Inadmissibility.
Case T-327/09.
Court reports – general – 'Information on unpublished decisions' section
ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2012:155
Order of the General Court (Sixth Chamber) of 27 March 2012 — Connefroy and Others v Commission
(Case T‑327/09)
Action for annulment — State aid — Lack of individual concern — Inadmissibility
1. Actions for annulment — Natural or legal persons — Measures of direct and individual concern to them — Commission decision prohibiting a sectoral aid scheme — Action by the actual beneficiaries of aid granted under that scheme and having to be repaid — Admissibility — Conditions (Art. 230(4) EC) (see paras 21-23)
2. Procedure — Application initiating proceedings — Formal requirements — Identification of the subject matter of the dispute — Brief summary of the pleas in law on which the application is based — Imprecision as to the amount, date and subject matter of the measures which benefited the applicants — Inadmissibility (Rules of Procedure of the General Court, Art. 44(1)(c)) (see paras 26, 31, 33)
Re:
ACTION for annulment of Commission Decision 2009/402/EC of 28 January 2009 on the ‘contingency plans’ in the fruit and vegetable sector implemented by France (OJ 2009 L 127, p. 11). |
Operative part
1. |
The action is dismissed as inadmissible. |
2. |
Philippe Connefroy and Jean‑Guy Gueguen and EARL de Cavagnan are ordered to pay, in addition to their own costs, the costs incurred by the European Commission. |