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    Case F-11/05 RENV: Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (Third Chamber) of 18 November 2009 — Chassagne v Commission (Civil service — Referral back to the Tribunal after setting aside — No need to adjudicate)

    SL C 24, 30.1.2010, p. 77–78 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    30.1.2010   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 24/77


    Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (Third Chamber) of 18 November 2009 — Chassagne v Commission

    (Case F-11/05 RENV) (1)

    (Civil service - Referral back to the Tribunal after setting aside - No need to adjudicate)

    2010/C 24/145

    Language of the case: French

    Parties

    Applicant: Olivier Chassagne (Brussels, Belgium) (represented by: T. Bontinck, lawyer)

    Defendant: Commission of the European Communities (represented initially by: G. Berscheid and V. Joris, acting as Agents, and by F. Longfils, lawyer, and subsequently by: J. Currall and G. Berscheid, acting as Agents, and by J.-L. Fagnart, lawyer)

    Re:

    First, annulment of the Commission’s decision refusing to apply to the applicant, who is a native of a French Overseas Department, during the transitional period the provisions in force prior to 1 May 2004 on the detailed rules for the reimbursement of travel expenses applicable to officials whose place of employment and place of origin is in Europe and, secondly, an application for damages — Case T-253/06 P referred back after appeal

    Operative part of the order

    1.

    There is no need to adjudicate in Case F-11/05 RENV Chassagne v Commission and the case shall be removed from the register.

    2.

    The Commission of the European Communities is ordered to pay the costs incurred by the applicant until delivery of the judgment of the Court of First Instance of 19 September 2008. After delivery of that judgment, each party shall bear its own costs.


    (1)  OJ C 115, 14.5.2005, p. 36.


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