CELEX: C2005/155/21
Language: en
Date: 2005-06-25 00:00:00
Title: Judgment of the Court of First Instance of 14 April 2005 in Case T-88/01, Sniace SA v Commission of the European Communities (State aid — Action for annulment — Admissibility — Measure of individual concern to the applicant)

25.6.2005   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 155/11
            
         
      JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
   
   of 14 April 2005
   in Case T-88/01, Sniace SA v Commission of the European Communities (1)
   
   (State aid - Action for annulment - Admissibility - Measure of individual concern to the applicant)
   (2005/C 155/21)
   Language of the case: Spanish
   In Case T-88/01: Sniace SA, established in Madrid (Spain), represented by J. Baró Fuentes, M. Gómez de Liaño y Botella and F. Rodríguez Carretero, lawyers, against the Commission of the European Communities (Agents: D. Triantafyllou and J. Buendía Sierra, with an address for service in Luxembourg), supported by Republic of Austria (Agents: H. Dossi and M. Burgstaller, with an address for service in Luxembourg), by Lenzing Lyocell GmbH & Co. KG, established in Heiligenkreuz im Lafnitztal (Austria), and by Land Burgenland (Austria), represented by U. Soltész, lawyer — application for annulment of Commission Decision 2001/102/EC of 19 July 2000 on State aid granted by Austria to Lenzing Lyocell GmbH & Co. KG (OJ 2001 L 38, p. 33) — the Court of First Instance (Fifth Chamber, Extended Composition), composed of P. Lindh, President, R. García-Valdecasas, J.D. Cooke, P. Mengozzi and M.E. Martins Ribeiro, Judges; J. Palacio González, Principal Administrator, for the Registrar, gave a judgment on 14 April 2005, in which it:
   
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               Dismisses the action as inadmissible.
            
         
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               Orders the applicant to bear its own costs and to pay those incurred by the Commission.
            
         
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               Orders the interveners to bear their own costs.
            
         
      (1)  OJ C 186 of 30.6.2001.