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Cite as: [1998] EUECJ T-155/95

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61995B0155(01)
Order of the Court of First Instance (Fifth Chamber) of 15 July 1998.
LPN - Liga para Protecção da Natureza and GEOTA - Grupo de Estudos do Ordenamento do Território e do Ambiente v Commission of the European Communities.
Inadmissibility.
Case T-155/95.

European Court reports 1998 Page II-02751

 
   



Actions for annulment - Time-limits - Point from which time starts to run - Measure not notified to the applicant - Obligation for the person concerned to request the whole text of the measure within a reasonable time of becoming aware of its existence
(EC Treaty, Art. 173, fifth para.)


For the purposes of the proceedings provided for in Article 173 of the Treaty, it is for the party who has knowledge of the existence of a measure concerning it but not notified to it and of which it seeks the annulment to request the whole text thereof within a reasonable period of time. A request made more than four months after the party concerned became aware of the existence of a measure must be regarded as not having been made within any period that could be considered reasonable and any subsequent action brought by that party will be clearly out of time.

 
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