CELEX: 62013FB0088
Language: en
Date: 2014-04-30 00:00:00
Title: Case F-88/13: Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (Third Chamber) of 30 April 2014 — Kolarova v REA (Civil service — Staff of the Research Executive Agency — Preliminary issues — Objection of inadmissibility — Powers conferred on the authority authorised to conclude contracts of employment — Delegation to the Office for the Administration and Payment of Individual Entitlements (PMO) — Appeal against the decisions of the PMO — Appeal against the delegating institution — Manifestly inadmissible)

16.6.2014   
            
            
               EN
            
            
               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 184/39
            
         Order of the Civil Service Tribunal (Third Chamber) of 30 April 2014 — Kolarova v REA
   (Case F-88/13)
   ((Civil service - Staff of the Research Executive Agency - Preliminary issues - Objection of inadmissibility - Powers conferred on the authority authorised to conclude contracts of employment - Delegation to the Office for the Administration and Payment of Individual Entitlements (PMO) - Appeal against the decisions of the PMO - Appeal against the delegating institution - Manifestly inadmissible))
   2014/C 184/64
   Language of the case: French
   
      Parties
   
   
      Applicant: Desilava Kolarova (Brussels, Belgium) (represented by: F. Frabetti, lawyer)
   
      Defendant: Research Executive Agency (represented by: S. Payan-Lagrou, Agent and B. Wägenbaur, lawyer)
   
      Re:
   
   The application to annul the dismissal of the applicant’s request for her mother to be treated as a dependent child under Article 2(4) of Annex VII to the Staff Regulations
   
      Operative part of the order
   
   
               1.
            
            
               The action is dismissed as inadmissible.
            
         
               2.
            
            
               Ms Kolarova is ordered to bear her own costs and to pay those incurred by the Research Executive Agency.