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Document 62016TO0055
Order of the General Court (Appeal Chamber) of 3 May 2017.
Carlo De Nicola v European Investment Bank.
Appeal — Civil Service — EIB staff — Appraisal — Career evaluation report — Appraisal year 2009 — Errors of law — Appeal in part manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded.
Case T-55/16 P.
Order of the General Court (Appeal Chamber) of 3 May 2017.
Carlo De Nicola v European Investment Bank.
Appeal — Civil Service — EIB staff — Appraisal — Career evaluation report — Appraisal year 2009 — Errors of law — Appeal in part manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded.
Case T-55/16 P.
Court reports – general – 'Information on unpublished decisions' section
Order of the General Court (Appeal Chamber) of 3 May 2017 —
De Nicola v EIB
(Case T‑55/16 P)
(Appeal — Civil Service — EIB staff — Appraisal — Career evaluation report — Appraisal year 2009 — Errors of law — Appeal in part manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded)
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Appeal—Grounds—Grounds which are manifestly inadmissible or manifestly unfounded—Dismissal at any point, by reasoned order, without an oral procedure (Rules of Procedure of the General Court, Art. 208) (see para. 10) |
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Appeal—Interest in bringing proceedings—Condition—Appeal capable of procuring an advantage for the party bringing it (Statute of the Court of Justice, Annex I, Art. 9) (see para. 14) |
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Appeal—Grounds—Plea against a ground of the judgment not necessary to support the operative part—Invalid plea in law (Art. 257 TFEU; Statute of the Court of Justice, Annex I, Art. 9) (see para. 27) |
Re:
APPEAL brought against the judgment of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (Single Judge) of 18 December 2015, De Nicola v EIB (F‑45/11, EU:F:2015:167) seeking to have that judgment set aside in part.
Operative part
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The appeal is dismissed. |
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Mr Carlo De Nicola is ordered to bear his own costs and pay those incurred by the European Investment Bank (EIB) in the present appeal. |