CELEX: 62017TN0135
Language: en
Date: 2017-02-28 00:00:00
Title: Case T-135/17: Action brought on 28 February 2017 — Scor v Commission

8.5.2017   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 144/50
            
         Action brought on 28 February 2017 — Scor v Commission
   (Case T-135/17)
   (2017/C 144/69)
   Language of the case: French
   
      Parties
   
   
      Applicant: Scor SE (Paris, France) (represented by: N. Baverez, N. Autet, M. Béas and G. Marson, lawyers)
   
      Defendant: European Commission
   
      Form of order sought
   
   The applicant claims that the General Court should:
   
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               annul point ‘(i) an unlimited guarantee granted to the Caisse Centrale de Réassurance (CCR) for its business of reinsuring the risks of natural disasters in France’ of State aid Decision SA.37649 (2013/CP); SA.45860 (2016/PN); SA.45860 (2016/N) — France of 26 September 2016, C(2016) 5995 final;
            
         
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               order the Commission to pay all of the costs, in accordance with Article 134 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Court.
            
         
      Pleas in law and main arguments
   
   In support of the action, the applicant relies on four pleas in law.
   
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               First plea in law, based on the contention that the contested decision rests on an incorrect legal basis for the purpose of assessing the compatibility of the guarantee granted to the Caisse Centrale de Réassurance.
            
         
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               Second plea in law, alleging several failures to state reasons which vitiate the contested decision.
            
         
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               Third plea in law, alleging infringement of Article 107(3)(c) TFEU. This plea is divided into two parts:
               
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                           first part, alleging errors of law relating to the application of the proportionality test;
                        
                     
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                           second part, alleging that the guarantee is disproportionate in nature.
                        
                     
         
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               Fourth plea in law, alleging infringement of the applicant’s procedural rights.