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Order of the President of the Third Chamber of the Civil Service Tribunal of 12 November 2015.#FM and FO v European Police College (CEPOL).#Amicable settlement — Article 90(1) of the Rules of Procedure — Agreement between the parties on the initiative of the Tribunal — Removal from the register.#Case F-105/15.

ECLI:EU:F:2015:133

62015FO0105

November 12, 2015
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ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE THIRD CHAMBER OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CIVIL SERVICE TRIBUNAL

12 November 2015 (*1)

‘Amicable settlement — Article 90(1) of the Rules of Procedure — Agreement between the parties on the initiative of the Tribunal — Removal from the register’

In Case F‑105/15,

ACTION brought under Article 270 TFEU,

FM, former member of the contract staff of the European Police College, residing in Basingstoke (United Kingdom),

FO, former member of the contract staff of the European Police College, residing in Tadley (United Kingdom),

represented by L. Levi and A. Blot, lawyers,

applicants,

European Police College (CEPOL), represented by F. Bánfi and R. Woldhuis, acting as Agents, assisted by B. Wägenbaur, lawyer,

defendant,

makes the following

1By application lodged at the Tribunal Registry on 20 July 2015, FM and FO have sought, in essence:

the annulment of CEPOL’s decision of 22 December 2014 by which it claimed to have accepted their purported resignation;

plus, in so far as necessary, the annulment of CEPOL’s decisions of 10 April 2015 rejecting the complaints submitted by the applicants between 13 January and 17 February 2015;

compensation in respect of the material and non-material harm incurred.

2In Case F‑41/15 DISS I, in which FM and FO were also applicants and in which the Tribunal applied Article 90(1) of the Rules of Procedure by instructing the Judge-Rapporteur to seek an amicable settlement of the dispute, the applicants and defendant informed the Tribunal, by letters of 9 and 6 October 2015 respectively, supplemented by a letter from the applicants dated 30 October 2015, that they accepted the terms of the proposal for an amicable settlement made by the Judge-Rapporteur, at the same time indicating that the settlement was a comprehensive agreement which also included the amicable settlement of the dispute which gave rise to the present action brought by FM and FO.

3Having regard to the foregoing, it is necessary, in accordance with Article 91(1) of the Rules of Procedure, to record the agreement between the parties on the amicable settlement concluded on the initiative of the Tribunal in Case F‑41/15 DISS I, which has been extended to cover the present case. Consequently, the present case must also be removed from the register of the Tribunal.

4Under Article 91(3) of the Rules of Procedure, where there is an agreement between the parties as to costs, the decision made follows that agreement. The costs are therefore to be borne by each of the parties in accordance with the terms of their agreement.

On those grounds,

hereby orders:

Case F‑105/15 shall be removed from the register of the Tribunal.

CEPOL shall bear its own costs and pay the costs incurred by FM and FO, in accordance with the terms of the agreement concluded between them.

Luxembourg, 12 November 2015.

Registrar

(*1) Language of the case: English.

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