Language of document : ECLI:EU:T:2014:168

ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL COURT

27 March 2014 (1)

(Application for interim measures – No need to adjudicate)

In Case T-11/07 RENV R,

Frucona Košice a.s., established in Košice (Slovakia), represented by K. Lasok QC, J. Holmes and B. Hartnett, Barristers, and O. Geiss, lawyer,

applicant,

v

European Commission, represented by L. Armati and K. Walkerová, acting as Agents,

defendant,

supported by

St. Nicolaus – trade a.s., established in Bratislava (Slovakia), represented by N. Smaho, lawyer,

intervener,

having as its object an application for interim measures lodged in the framework of an action for annulment against the European Commission,

THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL COURT

makes the following

Order

1        By document lodged at the Registry of the General Court on 12 January 2007, the applicant brought an action for annulment of Commission Decision 2007/254/EC of 7 June 2006 on State aid C 25/05 (ex NN 21/05) implemented by the Slovak Republic for Frucona Košice a.s. (OJ 2007 L 112, p. 14).

2        By separate act lodged at the Registry of the General Court on 18 February 2014, the applicant lodged an application for interim measures.

3        By order of 21 March 2014 the General Court declared that there is no need to adjudicate on the main action.

4        Consequently, there is no need to adjudicate on the present application for interim measures.

  Costs

5        As the present order was adopted prior to service of the application for interim measures on the defendant and on the intervener and before these parties could have incurred costs, it is sufficient to decide that the applicant must bear its own costs pursuant to Article 87(1) of the Rules of Procedure.

On those grounds,

THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL COURT

hereby orders:

1.      There is no need to adjudicate on the application for interim measures.

2.      The applicant shall bear its own costs.

Luxembourg, 27 March 2014.

E. Coulon

 

       M. Jaeger

Registrar

 

       President


1 Language of the case: English.