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  1. EUR-Lex - 62005CJ0110 - EN - EUR-Lex

    Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 10 February 2009. Commission of the European Communities v Italian Republic.

  2. In Case C‐110/05, ACTION under Article 226 EC for failure to fulfil obligations, brought on 4 March 2005, Commission of the European Communities, represented by D. Recchia and F. Amato, acting …

  3. Commission v Italy (C-110/05) - Wikipedia

    Commission v Italy (2009) C-110/05 is an EU law case, concerning the free movement of goods in the European Union. This case is commonly referred to as ' Italian Trailers ', and is predominantly known …

  4. Commission v Italy (‘Trailers’) (Case C-110/05), EU:C:2009:66, [2009 ...

    This case document summarizes the facts and decision in Commission v Italy (‘Trailers’) (Case C-110/05), EU:C:2009:66, [2009] ECR I-519, 10 February 2009. The document also includes …

  5. It is apparent from Article 1(3) that Directive 92/61 also applied to motor vehicles with four wheels, namely ‘quadricycles’, which were to be considered to be mopeds or motor tricycles depending on …

  6. #1316 - Commission v Italy judgment... [2009] Case C-110/05 Case

    Jan 4, 2024 · Commission argued that by maintaining rules which prohibit mopeds, motorcycles, tricycles and quadricycles ('motoveicoli', hereinafter 'motorcycles') from towing a trailer, the Italian …

  7. Nov 8, 2021 · Judgment , by maintaining rules which prohibit mopeds, motorcycles, and quadricycles (‘motoveico a trailer, the Italian Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under Article 28 EC.

  8. Commission v Italy (C-110/05) - Wikiwand

    Commission v Italy (2009) C-110/05 is an EU law case, concerning the free movement of goods in the European Union. This case is commonly referred to as ' Italian Trailers ', and is predominantly known …

  9. Commission v Italy (C-110/05) explained

    Italian law prohibited motorcycles and mopeds from pulling trailers (that is, it regulated the use of a product). It applied without regard to the origin of the trailers, but it only affected imported goods in …

  10. COMMISSION v ITALY pursued, that burden of proof cannot be so extensive as to require the Member State to prove, positively, that no other conceivable measure could enable that objective to be …