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Document 62011TJ0553
Judgment of the General Court (Eighth Chamber) of 23 May 2014.#European Dynamics Luxembourg SA v European Central Bank.#Public service contracts — Tender procedure — Provision of services relating to IT infrastructure and applications for the ECB — Rejection of the application — Action for annulment — Act open to challenge — Admissibility — Criteria for selecting candidates — Compliance of an application with the conditions laid down in the call for applications — Obligation to state reasons — Failure to exercise the power to ask for clarification in relation to an application — Manifest errors of assessment — Misuse of powers — Action for damages.#Case T‑553/11.
Judgment of the General Court (Eighth Chamber) of 23 May 2014.
European Dynamics Luxembourg SA v European Central Bank.
Public service contracts — Tender procedure — Provision of services relating to IT infrastructure and applications for the ECB — Rejection of the application — Action for annulment — Act open to challenge — Admissibility — Criteria for selecting candidates — Compliance of an application with the conditions laid down in the call for applications — Obligation to state reasons — Failure to exercise the power to ask for clarification in relation to an application — Manifest errors of assessment — Misuse of powers — Action for damages.
Case T‑553/11.
Judgment of the General Court (Eighth Chamber) of 23 May 2014.
European Dynamics Luxembourg SA v European Central Bank.
Public service contracts — Tender procedure — Provision of services relating to IT infrastructure and applications for the ECB — Rejection of the application — Action for annulment — Act open to challenge — Admissibility — Criteria for selecting candidates — Compliance of an application with the conditions laid down in the call for applications — Obligation to state reasons — Failure to exercise the power to ask for clarification in relation to an application — Manifest errors of assessment — Misuse of powers — Action for damages.
Case T‑553/11.
ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2014:275