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Case T-248/07: Action brought on 12 July 2007 — Czech Republic v Commission

ECLI:EU:UNKNOWN:62007TN0248

62007TN0248

July 12, 2007
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Official Journal of the European Union

C 211/48

(Case T-248/07)

(2007/C 211/89)

Language of the case: Czech

Parties

Applicant: Czech Republic (represented by: T. Boček, Agent)

Defendant: Commission of the European Communities

Form of order sought

annul the contested decision in its entirety;

alternatively, annul the contested decision inasmuch as it relates to the Czech Republic;

order the Commission to repay the sums already paid;

order the Commission to pay the costs.

Pleas in law and main arguments

The applicant seeks annulment of Commission Decision C(2007) 1979 final version of 4 May 2007 on the determination of surplus stocks of agricultural products other than sugar and the financial consequences of their elimination in relation to the accession of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia (1). By that decision, the Commission fixed the quantities of meat, fruits and rice in free circulation in the Czech Republic at the date of accession exceeding the quantities which could be regarded as constituting a normal carryover of stock at 1 May 2004. At the same time, it charged the applicant EUR 12 287 000 in consequence of the expense of elimination of those quantities.

The applicant submits that the Commission exceeded its power and thus infringed paragraph 4 of Chapter 4 of Annex IV to the Act concerning the conditions of Accession (2) by, in the contested decision based on that provision, fixing the financial amounts which the new Member States are to pay to the Community budget in respect of the total quantity of stocks of agricultural products.

In addition, the applicant states that even if the Commission were to have the power to adopt the contested measure on the basis of paragraph 4 of Chapter 4 of Annex IV to the Act concerning the conditions of Accession, by its adoption, the Commission infringed the principle of proportionality, in that that measure was not necessary, or more precisely was not appropriate, having regard to the objective which the obligation to eliminate excess stocks pursues.

Moreover, the applicant submits that the defendant infringed paragraph 2 of Chapter 4 of Annex IV to the Act concerning the conditions of Accession in conjunction with Article 10 EC, as well as the principle of legal certainly and legitimate expectation, by failing to define the concept of normal carryover of stock and by adopting the contested decision in an manner which lacked transparency.

The applicant states that the Commission infringed paragraph 2, Chapter 4 of Annex IV to the Act concerning the conditions of Accession in that the contested decision fails to have regard to all the relevant circumstances.

Finally, the applicant submits that the defendant infringed paragraph 4 of Chapter 4 of Annex IV to Act concerning the conditions of Accession by failing to sufficiently state reasons for its decision.

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(1) OJ 2007 L 138, p. 14.

(2) Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Slovenia and the Slovak Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded (OJ 2003 L 236, p. 33).

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