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Briantex and Di Domenico v Commission: ECJ 9 Nov 1989

Non-contractual liability for incorrect information.
1. Where the liability of the Community is incurred by the act of one of its institutions, it is represented before the Court by the institution or institutions accused of the act giving rise to liability. However, it does not follow that the fact of bringing an action directly against the institution accused of the act in question renders the application inadmissible; such an application must be deemed to be directed against the Community represented by that institution.
2. The Community can incur non-contractual liability and the right to have any damage suffered made good can be enforced only if there was an unlawful act on the part of one of the Community institutions, real damage was suffered, and there was a causal link between the act and the damage.
C-353/88, [1989] EUECJ C-353/88
Bailii
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Updated: 28 July 2021; Ref: scu.134988 br>

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