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Document 62010TN0436
Case T-436/10: Action brought on 15 September 2010 — Hit Groep BV v European Commission
Case T-436/10: Action brought on 15 September 2010 — Hit Groep BV v European Commission
Case T-436/10: Action brought on 15 September 2010 — Hit Groep BV v European Commission
IO C 317, 20.11.2010, pp. 41–42
(BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
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20.11.2010 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
C 317/41 |
Action brought on 15 September 2010 — Hit Groep BV v European Commission
(Case T-436/10)
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2010/C 317/75
Language of the case: Dutch
Parties
Applicant: Hit Groep BV (Haarlem, Netherlands) (represented by: G. van der Wal, G. Oosterhuis and H. Albers, lawyers)
Defendant: European Commission
Form of order sought
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Annul the Decision in so far as it is directed against the applicant, in particular Article 1(9)(b), Article 2(9) and Article 4(22), in the alternative, set the fine imposed on the applicant in Article 2(9) at nil or reduce it equitably; |
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Order the Commission to pay the applicant’s costs in these proceedings, including its costs of legal assistance. |
Pleas in law and main arguments
The applicant’s application is directed at the Commission’s Decision of 30 June 2010 in Case COMP/38.344 — Prestressing steel.
In support of its application the applicant puts forward five pleas in law:
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First, the Commission found in Article 1 of the Decision, wrongly and contrary to law, or without stating sufficient reasons, that the applicant infringed Article 101 TFEU and Article 53 EEA from 1 January 1998 to 17 January 2002. According to the applicant, the Commission has given insufficient reasons as to why it infringed Article 101 TFEU and has been drawn into this case by the Commission, otherwise than as a shareholder with ‘decisive influence’ in the period from 1 January 1998 to 17 January 2002. |
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Second, the Commission, wrongly and contrary to law, imposed a fine on the applicant. According to the applicant, the fine imposed by the Decision of 30 June 2010 on an undertaking such as the applicant which has not been economically active since 1 November 2004 is contrary to the aims of Article 101 TFEU, Community policy on fines, and the principle of proportionality. |
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Third, the Commission, wrongly and contrary to law, found in Article 1(9) of the contested decision that the applicant had infringed Article 101 TFEU and Article 53 EEA and on that basis imposed a fine on it of EUR 6 934 000 because the applicant was, in the Commission’s opinion, jointly liable with Nedri Spanstaal BV for the period from 1 January 1998 to 17 January 2002. The applicant submits that from 1 January 1998 to 17 January 2002 it was a private equity company which had no “decisive influence” over Nedri Spanstaal and for that reason cannot be held responsible for the infringement by Nedri Spanstaal of competition law. |
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Fourth, and in the alternative, the applicant submits that the Commission, wrongly and contrary to law, imposed a fine on the applicant of EUR 6 934 000 and should have imposed no fine or a considerably lower fine on it.
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Fifthly, and in the alternative, the applicant submits that the Commission infringed its obligation to adopt a decision within a reasonable period, contrary to Article 6(1) of the EHRC and Article 41 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU. When setting the fine, the Commission wrongly failed to take account of the failure to act within a reasonable period. The duration of the proceedings in question is 94 months and thus unreasonably long. |