CELEX: C2002/191/16
Language: en
Date: 2002-08-10 00:00:00
Title: Order of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 5 June 2002 in Case C-205/00: Irish Cement Ltd v Commission of the European Communities (Appeal — Competition — Cement — Article 85(1) of the EC Treaty (now Article 81(1) EC) — Appeal in part manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded)

C 191/10                  EN                      Official Journal of the European Communities                                          10.8.2002
1.    The second ground of appeal is dismissed in its entirety as in               —     the second, third and seventh heads of the fourth plea in
      part manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded.                     law,
2.    Costs are reserved.                                                          with the exception, as regards the fourteenth head of the third
                                                                                   plea in law and the third head of the fourth plea in law, of the
                                                                                   arguments based on the Court of First Instance’s assessment of
(1) OJ C 247 of 26.8.2000.                                                         the overall responsibility of the undertakings involved in the
                                                                                   single infringement;
                                                                             2.    Costs are reserved.
                                                                             (1) OJ C 247 of 26.8.2000.
                      ORDER OF THE COURT
                            (Fifth Chamber)
                                                                                                  ORDER OF THE COURT
                             of 5 June 2002
                                                                                                        (Fifth Chamber)
in Case C-205/00: Irish Cement Ltd v Commission of the
                     European Communities (1)
                                                                                                         of 5 June 2002
(Appeal — Competition — Cement — Article 85(1) of the
EC Treaty (now Article 81(1) EC) — Appeal in part                            in Case C-211/00 P: Ciments Français SA v Commission
 manifestly inadmissible and in part manifestly unfounded)                                   of the European Communities (1)
                                                                             (Appeals — Competition — Cement — Article 85(1) of the
                           (2002/C 191/16)
                                                                             EC Treaty (now, Article 81(1) EC) — Appeal in part
                                                                                                    manifestly unfounded)
                     (Language of the case: English)
                                                                                                        (2002/C 191/17)
                                                                                                  (Language of the case: French)
In Case C-205/00 P, Irish Cement Ltd, established in Dublin
(Ireland), represented by P. Sreenan, SC, instructed by J. Glack-
in, solicitor, with an address for service in Luxembourg: Appeal             (Provisional translation; the definitive translation will be published
against the judgment of the Fourth Chamber, Extended                                             in the European Court Reports)
Composition, of the Court of First Instance of the European
Communities in Joined Cases T-25/95, T-26/95, T-30/95 to
T-32/95, T-34/95 to T-39/95, T-42/95 to T-46/95, T-48/95,
T-50/95 to T-65/95, T-68/95 to T-71/95, T-87/95, T-88/95,                    In Case C-211/00 P: Ciments Français SA, established in Paris,
T-103/95 and T-104/95 Cimenteries CBR and Others v                           represented by A. Winckler, lawyers — appeal against the
Commission [2000] ECR II-491, seeking to have that judgment                  judgment of the Court of First Instance of the European
set aside in part, the other party to the proceedings being:                 Communities, Fourth Chamber, Extended Composition, of
Commission of the European Communities (Agent: R. Lyal),                     15 March 2000 in Joined Cases T-25/95, T-36/95, T-30/95 to
the Court (Fifth Chamber), composed of: P. Jann, President of                T-32/95, T-34/95 to T-39/95, T-42/95 to T-46/95, T-48/95,
the Chamber, D.A.O. Edward (Rapporteur), A. La Pergola,                      T-50/95 to T-65/95, T-68/95 to T-71/95, T-87/95 to T-88/95
M. Wathelet and A. Rosas, Judges; D. Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer,                    and T-103/95 to T-104/95 Cimenteries CBR and Others v
Advocate General; R. Grass, Registrar, has made an order on                  Commission [2000] ECR II-491, seeking to have that judgment
5 June 2002, the operative part of which is as follows:                      partially set aside, the other party to the proceedings being
                                                                             Commission of the European Communities (Agents: R. Lyal,
                                                                             assisted by N. Coutrelis) — the Court (Fifth Chamber),
1.    The following are rejected as manifestly inadmissible and              composed of P. Jann, President of the Chamber, D.A.O. Edward
      manifestly unfounded:                                                  (Rapporteur), A. La Pergola, M. Wathelet and A. Rosas, Judges;
                                                                             D. Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer, Advocate General; R. Grass, Registrar,
      —     the first to third, ninth to twelfth and fourteenth heads of     made an order on 5 June 2002, the operative part of which is
            the third plea in law,                                           as follows: