CELEX: C2001/317/15
Language: en
Date: 2001-11-10 00:00:00
Title: Order of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 21 June 2001 in Case C-330/00 P: Alsace International Car Services S. à r. l. v European Parliament (Appeal — Public contracts for services — Passenger transport by chauffeur-driven vehicles for the European Parliament in Strasbourg — Call for tenders — Compliance with national law — Rejection of a tender — Appeal partly clearly inadmissible and partly clearly unfounded)

10.11.2001               EN                     Official Journal of the European Communities                                              C 317/9
                    ORDER OF THE COURT                                                         ORDER OF THE COURT
                         (Fourth Chamber)                                                            (Fifth Chamber)
                                                                                                       of 5 July 2001
                          of 21 June 2001
                                                                           in Case C-341/00 P: Conseil national des professions de
in Case C-330/00 P: Alsace International Car Services S. à                 l’automobile (CNPA) v Commission of the European
                 r. l. v European Parliament (1)                                                      Communities (1)
                                                                           (Appeal — Regulation (EC) No 2790/1999 — Appeal
(Appeal — Public contracts for services — Passenger trans-                           clearly unfounded and clearly inadmissible)
port by chauffeur-driven vehicles for the European Parlia-
ment in Strasbourg — Call for tenders — Compliance with
national law — Rejection of a tender — Appeal partly                                                  (2001/C 317/16)
      clearly inadmissible and partly clearly unfounded)
                                                                                                (Language of the case: French)
                           (2001/C 317/15)
                                                                           (Provisional translation; the definitive translation will be published
                     (Language of the case: French)                                            in the European Court Reports)
                                                                           In Case C-341/00 P: Conseil national des professions de
(Provisional translation; the definitive translation will be published     l’automobile (CNPA), established in Suresnes (France), Fédér-
                    in the European Court Reports)                         ation nationale des distributeurs, loueurs et réparateurs de
                                                                           matériels de bâtiments-travaux publics et de manutention
                                                                           (DLR), established in Joinville-le-Pont (France), Auto Contrô-
In Case C-330/00 P: Alsace International Car Services S. à r. l.           le 31 SA, established in Toulouse (France), Yam 31 SARL,
(AICS), established in Strasbourg (France), represented by                 established in Toulouse, Roux SA, established in Saint-Denis-
J.-C. Fourgoux, avocat — appeal against the judgment of the                de-Saintonge (France), Marc Foucher-Creteau, residing in Paris
Court of First Instance of the European Communities (Fifth                 (France), Verdier distribution SARL, established in Juvignac
Chamber) of 6 July 2000 in Case T-139/99 AICS v Parliament                 (France), represented by C. Bourgeon, avocat, — appeal against
[1998] ECR II-2849, claiming that that judgment should be                  the order of the Court of First Instance of the European
set aside and that the forms of order sought by the applicant              Communities (Third Chamber) of 12 July 2000 in Case
at first instance should be granted, the other party to the                T-45/00 Conseil national des professions de l’automobile and Others
proceedings being the European Parliament (Agents: O. Caisou-              v Commission [2000] ECR II-2927, seeking to have that order
Rousseau and A. Neergard) — the Court (Fourth Chamber),                    set aside, the other party to the proceedings being Commission
composed of A. La Pergola, President of the Chamber,                       of the European Communities (Agent: W. Wils) — the Court
D.A.O. Edward and C.W.A. Timmermans (Rapporteur), Judges;                  (Fifth Chamber), composed of: A. La Pergola, President of the
Advocate General: J. Mischo; Registrar: R. Grass, has made an              Chamber, M. Wathelet, D.A.O. Edward (Rapporteur), P. Jann.
order on 21 June 2001, in which it:                                        and L. Sevón, Judges; J. Mischo; Advocate General; R. Grass,
                                                                           Registrar, has given an order on 5 July 2001, the operative
                                                                           part of which is as follows:
1.    Dismisses the appeal;
                                                                           1.    The appeal is dismissed.
2.    Orders Alsace International Car Services S. à r. l. (AICS) to
      pay the costs.                                                       2.    There is no need to decide on the application to intervene.
                                                                           3.    The Conseil national des professions de l’automobile (CNPA),
(1) OJ C 335 of 25.11.2000.                                                      the Fédération nationale des distributeurs, loueurs et réparateurs
                                                                                 de matériels de bâtiments-travaux publics et de manutention
                                                                                 (DLR), Auto Contrôle 31 SA, Yam 31 SARL, Roux SA,
                                                                                 Marc Foucher-Creteau and Verdier distribution SARL are
                                                                                 ordered jointly and severally to pay the costs.