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C 101/32 EN Official Journal of the European Union 26.4.2003

**COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE**

**JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE**

**of 6 February 2003**

**in Case T-7/01: Norman Pyres v Commission of the**
**European Communities** ( [1] )

_**(Member of the temporary staff — Extension of contract —**_
_**Term)**_

(2003/C 101/56)

_(Language of the case: English)_

In Case T-7/01, Norman Pyres, former member of the
temporary staff of the Commission of the European Communities, residing in Brussels (Belgium), represented by G. Vandersanden and L. Levi, lawyers, with an address for service in
Luxembourg, v Commission of the European Communities
(Agent: J. Currall): Application for annulment of the Commission’s decision to extend the applicant’s temporary staff
contract for a term limited to six months, the Court of First
Instance (P. Mengozzi, Single Judge); J. Plingers, Administrator,
for the Registrar, has given a judgment on 6 February 2003,
in which it:

1. _Dismisses the action;_

2. _Orders each party to bear its own costs._

( [1] ) OJ C 95 of 24.3.2001.

**JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE**

**of 15 January 2003**

**in Case T-99/01: Mystery drinks GmbH v Office for**
**Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and**
**Designs) (OHIM)** ( [1] )

_**(Community trade mark — Opposition procedure — Earlier**_
_**national trade mark Mixery — Application for Community**_
_**word mark MYSTERY — Proof of use of earlier mark —**_
_**Relative ground for refusal — Article 8(1)(b) of Regulation**_
_**No 40/94)**_

(2003/C 101/57)

_(Language of the case: German)_

In Case T-99/01, Mystery drinks GmbH, in judicial liquidation,
established in Eppertshausen (Germany), represented by T. Jestaedt, V. von Bomhard and A. Renck, lawyers, v Office for

Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and
Designs) (OHIM) (Agents: A. von Mühlendahl, B. Weggenmann
and C. Røhl Søberg), the intervener before the Court of First
Instance being Karlsberg Brauerei KG Weber, established in
Homburg (Germany), represented by R. Lange: Action brought
against the decision of the Third Chamber Board of Appeal of
the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade
Marks and Designs) of 12 February 2001 (Case R 251/20003), concerning the registration of the sign MYSTERY as a
Community trade mark, which was opposed by the national
trade mark Mixery, the Court of First Instance (Second
Chamber), composed of: R.M. Moura Ramos, President, J. Pirrung and A.W.H. Meij, Judges, Registrar: D. Christensen,
Administrator, has given a judgment on 15 January 2003, in
which it:

1. _Dismisses the application;_

2. _Orders the parties to bear their own costs._

( [1] ) OJ C 227 of 11.8.2001.

**JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE**

**of 13 February 2003**

**in Case T-333/01: Karl L. Meyer v Commission of the**
**European Communities** ( [1] )

_**(OCT — Action for damages — Duty of publication and**_
_**control — Causal link)**_

(2003/C 101/58)

_(Language of the case: French)_

In Case T-333/01, Karl L. Meyer, residing at Uturoa (French
Polynesia), represented by J.-D. des Arcis, lawyer, with an
address for service in Luxembourg, v Commission of the
European Communities (Agents: M.-J. Jonczy and B. Martenczuk): Application for compensation for damage allegedly
suffered by the applicant because of alleged maladministration
by the Commission in the application of decisions on the
association of the overseas countries and territories, the Court
of First Instance (Third Chamber), composed of: K. Lenaerts,