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Document 62013CO0501

    Page Protective Services v EEAS

    Order of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 2 October 2014 — Page Protective Services v SEAE

    (Case C‑501/13 P)

    ‛Appeal — Action for annulment — Period allowed for commencing proceedings — Public service contracts — Restricted call for tenders concerning the provision of security services to the EU delegation in Lebanon — Rejection of the applicant’s request to participate — Appeal manifestly unfounded’

    1. 

    Actions for annulment — Time-limits — Mandatory — Point from which time starts to run — Notification — Calculation (Art. 263, sixth para., TFEU; Rules of Procedure of the General Court, Arts 101 and 102(2)) (see paras 21-24, 30, 31, 35, 36)

    2. 

    Judicial proceedings — Time-limit for instituting proceedings — Claim barred by lapse of time — Strict application of EU rules (see paras 37, 38)

    Operative part

    1. 

    The appeal is dismissed.

    2. 

    Page Protective Services Ltd is ordered to pay the costs.

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    Order of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 2 October 2014 — Page Protective Services v SEAE

    (Case C‑501/13 P)

    ‛Appeal — Action for annulment — Period allowed for commencing proceedings — Public service contracts — Restricted call for tenders concerning the provision of security services to the EU delegation in Lebanon — Rejection of the applicant’s request to participate — Appeal manifestly unfounded’

    1. 

    Actions for annulment — Time-limits — Mandatory — Point from which time starts to run — Notification — Calculation (Art. 263, sixth para., TFEU; Rules of Procedure of the General Court, Arts 101 and 102(2)) (see paras 21-24, 30, 31, 35, 36)

    2. 

    Judicial proceedings — Time-limit for instituting proceedings — Claim barred by lapse of time — Strict application of EU rules (see paras 37, 38)

    Operative part

    1. 

    The appeal is dismissed.

    2. 

    Page Protective Services Ltd is ordered to pay the costs.

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