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Case T-594/16: Order of the General Court of 16 February 2017 — Walton v Commission (Action for annulment — Civil service — Temporary agents — Severance grant — Revision of the calculation — Res judicata — Action in part inadmissible and in part manifestly lacking any foundation in law)

ECLI:EU:UNKNOWN:62016TB0594

62016TB0594

February 16, 2017
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Official Journal of the European Union

C 121/32

(Case T-594/16)(Action for annulment - Civil service - Temporary agents - Severance grant - Revision of the calculation - Res judicata - Action in part inadmissible and in part manifestly lacking any foundation in law)

(2017/C 121/47)

Language of the case: French

Parties

Applicant: Robert Walton (Oxford, United Kingdom) (represented by: F. Moyse, lawyer)

Defendant: European Commission (represented by: A.-C. Simon and F. Simonetti, acting as Agents)

Re:

Application pursuant to Article 270 TFEU, seeking the annulment of the decision of the authority empowered to conclude contracts of employment notified by the Commission’s letter of 15 March 2016 rejecting as inadmissible the applicant’s request for revision of the calculation of the severance grant following his resignation.

Operative part of the order

1.The action is dismissed.

2.Robert Walton is ordered to pay the costs.

Language of the case: French.

(1) OJ C 251, 11.7.2016 (Case initially registered before the European Union Civil Service Tribunal under number F-24/16 and transferred to the General Court of the European Union on 1.9.2016).

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