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61996O0150
Order of the Court (First Chamber) of 6 March 1997.
Roberto Galtieri v European Parliament.
Appeal clearly unfounded.
Case C-150/96 P.

European Court reports 1997 Page I-01229

 
   



Appeals - Pleas in law - Infringement by the Court of First Instance of Article 85 of the Staff Regulations - Appellant's manifestly selective and incorrect understanding of the contested judgment - Appeal clearly unfounded - Appeal dismissed
(Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice, Art. 119; Staff Regulations, Art. 85)


An appeal based on an alleged infringement of Article 85 of the Staff Regulations must be declared clearly unfounded and dismissed where a straightforward comparison of the contested judgment with the appellant's account of it reveals that his understanding of that judgment is manifestly selective and incorrect.

 
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