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    Case C-757/18 P: Order of the Court (Seventh Chamber) of 19 December 2019 — M-Sansz Kereskedelmi, Termelő és Szolgáltató Kft. (M-Sansz Kft.) v European Commission (Appeal — Article 181 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice — State aid — Aid implemented by Hungary in favour of companies employing disabled workers — Action for annulment — Alleged decisions not to raise objections — Lack of locus standi — Person not individually concerned — Action not brought in order to safeguard procedural rights — Inadmissibility of the action at first instance — Appeal manifestly unfounded)

    IO C 68, 2.3.2020, p. 24–24 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    2.3.2020   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 68/24


    Order of the Court (Seventh Chamber) of 19 December 2019 — M-Sansz Kereskedelmi, Termelő és Szolgáltató Kft. (M-Sansz Kft.) v European Commission

    (Case C-757/18 P) (1)

    (Appeal - Article 181 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice - State aid - Aid implemented by Hungary in favour of companies employing disabled workers - Action for annulment - Alleged decisions not to raise objections - Lack of locus standi - Person not individually concerned - Action not brought in order to safeguard procedural rights - Inadmissibility of the action at first instance - Appeal manifestly unfounded)

    (2020/C 68/24)

    Language of the case: Hungarian

    Parties

    Appellant: M Sansz Kereskedelmi, Termelő és Szolgáltató Kft. (M Sansz Kft.) (represented by: L. Ravasz, ügyvéd)

    Other party to the proceedings: European Commission (represented by: V. Bottka and C. Georgieva-Kecsmar, acting as Agents)

    Operative part of the order

    1.

    The appeal is dismissed as being manifestly unfounded.

    2.

    M-Sansz Kereskedelmi, Termelő és Szolgáltató Kft. (M Sansz Kft.) shall bear its own costs and pay those incurred by the European Commission.


    (1)  OJ C 148, 29.4.2019.


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