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Case F-4/12: Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (First Chamber) of 14 May 2013 — Marcuccio v Commission (Civil service — Article 34(1) and (6) of the Rules of Procedure — Application lodged by fax within the period prescribed for bringing proceedings — Lawyer’s hand-written signature different from that on the original application received by post — Application lodged out of time — Manifest inadmissibility — None)

OJ C 225, 3.8.2013, p. 86–86 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

3.8.2013   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 225/86


Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (First Chamber) of 14 May 2013 — Marcuccio v Commission

(Case F-4/12) (1)

(Civil service - Article 34(1) and (6) of the Rules of Procedure - Application lodged by fax within the period prescribed for bringing proceedings - Lawyer’s hand-written signature different from that on the original application received by post - Application lodged out of time - Manifest inadmissibility - None)

2013/C 225/199

Language of the case: Italian

Parties

Applicant: Luigi Marcuccio (Tricase, Italy) (represented by: C. Cipressa, lawyer)

Defendant: European Commission (represented by: C. Berardis-Kayser and J. Banquero Cruz, Agents, and A. Dal Ferro, lawyer)

Re:

Civil service — Application for annulment of the Commission’s implied decision refusing the applicant’s request to forward to him all the access codes to the Internet sites accessible to all Commission officials following the judgment of the Civil Service Tribunal of 4 November 2008 in Case F 41/06, annulling the Commission’s decision to retire him on grounds of invalidity.

Operative part of the order

1.

The action is dismissed as manifestly inadmissible.

2.

Mr Marcuccio is ordered to bear his own costs and to pay the costs incurred by the European Commission.


(1)  OJ C 65, 3.3.2012, p. 28.


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