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Document C2006/010/14
Order of the Court (Third Chamber) of 13 October 2005 in Case C-4/05 SA: Alt Ylmy – Ömümcilik Paydarlar Jemgyyeti v Commission of the European Communities (Application for authorisation to serve a garnishee order on the Commission of the European Communities)
Order of the Court (Third Chamber) of 13 October 2005 in Case C-4/05 SA: Alt Ylmy – Ömümcilik Paydarlar Jemgyyeti v Commission of the European Communities (Application for authorisation to serve a garnishee order on the Commission of the European Communities)
Order of the Court (Third Chamber) of 13 October 2005 in Case C-4/05 SA: Alt Ylmy – Ömümcilik Paydarlar Jemgyyeti v Commission of the European Communities (Application for authorisation to serve a garnishee order on the Commission of the European Communities)
SL C 10, 14.1.2006, p. 7–7
(ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
14.1.2006 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 10/7 |
ORDER OF THE COURT
(Third Chamber)
of 13 October 2005
in Case C-4/05 SA: Alt Ylmy – Ömümcilik Paydarlar Jemgyyeti v Commission of the European Communities (1)
(Application for authorisation to serve a garnishee order on the Commission of the European Communities)
(2006/C 10/14)
Language of the case: French
In Case C-4/05 SA: application for authorisation to serve a garnishee order on the Commission of the European Communities brought on 9 March 2005 by Alt Ylmy — Ömümcilik Paydarlar Jemgyyeti, established in Ashgabat (Turkmenistan) (lawyer: R. Nathan) against Commission of the European Communities (Agents: J-F. Pasquier and E. Manhaeve) — the Court (Third Chamber), composed of A. Rosas, President of the Chamber, J. Malenovský (Rapporteur), A. La Pergola, J.-P. Puissochet and A. Ó Caoimh, Judges; C. Stix-Hackl, Advocate General; R. Grass, Registrar, made an order on 13 October 2005, the operative part of which is as follows
1. |
There is no need to adjudicate on this case. |
2. |
Each party is to bear its own costs. |