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CEDH · CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG — 6 juin 2019
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- ECLI:CE:ECHR:2019:0606DEC002534914
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The applicants’ complaints under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention concerning the excessive length of civil proceedings were communicated to the Hungarian Government (“the Government”). In some of the applications, complaints based on the same facts were also communicated under Article 13 of the Convention. The Court received the friendly-settlement declarations under which the applicants agreed to waive any further claims against Hungary in respect of the facts giving rise to these applications, subject to an undertaking by the Government to pay them the amounts detailed in the appended table. These amounts will be converted into the currency of the respondent State at the rate applicable on the date of payment, and will be payable within three months from the date of notification of the Court’s decision. In the event of failure to pay these amounts within the above-mentioned three-month period, the Government undertake to pay simple interest on them, from the expiry of that period until settlement, at a rate equal to the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank during the default period plus three percentage points. The payment will constitute the final resolution of the cases. THE LAW Having regard to the similar subject matter of the applications, the Court finds it appropriate to examine them jointly in a single decision. The Court takes note of the friendly settlement reached between the parties. It is satisfied that the settlement is based on respect for human rights as defined in the Convention and the Protocols thereto and finds no reasons to justify a continued examination of the applications. In view of the above, it is appropriate to strike the cases out of the list. For these reasons, the Court, unanimously, Decides to join the applications; Decides to strike the applications out of its list of cases in accordance with Article   39 of the Convention. Done in English and notified in writing on 27 June 2019.   Liv Tigerstedt   Stéphanie Mourou-Vikström   Acting Deputy Registrar   President APPENDIX List of applications raising complaints under Article   6 § 1 of the Convention (excessive length of civil proceedings) No. Application no. Date of introduction Applicant’s name Date of birth Representative’s name and location Other complaints under well-established case-law   Date of receipt of Government’s declaration Date of receipt of Applicant’s declaration Amount awarded for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage and costs and expenses per applicant/household (in euros) [1]     25349/14 12/03/2014 (32 applicants) Jánosné Grózinger 29/10/1930 Zoltan Avas 28/02/1933 Erno Baksa 30/03/1945 Gyula Baksa 19/07/1943 Geza Folnagy 23/12/1954 Laszló Folnagy 05/04/1950 Jozsef Gaal 01/02/1975 Peter Gaal 19/04/1980 Laszlo Horvath 13/12/1952 Tiborne Horvath 13/11/1955 Zoltan Horvath 15/06/1955 Antalne Kovacs 16/03/1928 Ferenc Laczo 07/09/1943   Erika Mikoczine Pors 06/06/1963 Gyulane Nemeth 16/08/1957 Miklosne Orban 22/03/1940 Ferencne Schek 16/05/1935 Sandor Szabo 04/04/1950 Ferencne Toth 11/02/1945 Imrene Toth 12/12/1936   Household Geza Marton 13/02/1941 Gezane Marton 21/04/1945   Household Gyula Gaal 13/05/1933 Gyulane Gaal 24/03/1938   Household Csaba Sebok 10/01/1977 Peter Sebok 03/10/1979     Household Gyula Keszte 01/01/1946 Gyulane Keszte 30/11/1942   Household Ferenc Sebok 20/09/1953 Ferencne Sebok 17/11/1961   Household Erno Sebok 13/08/1943 Ernone Sebok 20/07/1946 Czirmes György Budapest   10/04/2019 16/01/2019 7,500     52008/14 15/07/2014 (72 applicants) Peter Ács 15/02/1968 Beáta Andó-Tóth 25/06/1959 Gabriella Arzensek 14/06/1964 Zita Bakos 29/11/1958 Sándor Bankó 30/06/1959 Tamásné Bárány 26/11/1958 Zoltán Bíró 07/10/1967 József Attila Bodó 30/04/1954 László Bóka 21/07/1965 Laszlo Caprez 31/07/1963 Szilvia Eőri 27/10/1969 Andrea Fenyvesi 07/09/1966 Zsuzsanna Földháziné Szakács 19/03/1966 László Gelencsér 08/02/1956 Lászlóné Gelencsér 17/11/1967 Tibor Gottreich-Horváth 11/05/1963 Anna Gottreich-Horváthné Szántó 06/05/1961 Noémi Gotweisz 03/05/1968 Anita Gulyás 26/08/1967 Nóra Gyöngyösiné Mercz 04/01/1942 Péter Holy 28/03/1945 Erika Homok 28/02/1970 Zoltán Juricskay 15/08/1969 Zsolt Kovács 25/01/1971 János Krencz 25/05/1959 Rita Krenczné Csányi 26/08/1950 László Lázár 03/05/1963 Gábor Lipey-Rózsa 28/06/1961 Éva Lipey-Rózsáné Garancsy 10/04/1961 László Madarász 05/12/1969 Vilmos Major 30/03/1953 Vilmosné Major 02/01/1954 Imre Martikán 05/12/1966 István Nánási 31/07/1965 János Palásti 27/05/1945 András Póta 25/08/1959 Piroska Radácsi 01/11/1957 Erika Rónainé Galkó 16/04/1970 Éva Schreiterné Kárpáti 30/12/1954 Ilona Sebők 22/05/1956 Julianna Székely 05/10/1951 Andrea Szentesi 22/11/1970 Tibor Tókos 19/05/1950 Tünde Tokos-Marton 02/04/1975 Sándor Tóth 08/06/1946 Endre Varga 23/04/1962 György Varga 12/04/1974 Judit Varga 20/03/1967 Péter Zelenka 25/06/1971   Household Éva Gutási 23/06/1989 Erzsébet Gutási-Nagy 15/09/1961   Household Miklós Homok 05/03/1945 Miklósné Homok 17/09/1946     Household Karl Koritar 20/04/1945 Susanne Koritar 20/08/1950   Household Alejandro Mayoria Quinteros 11/08/1966 Annamária Mayoria Quinterosné Zsuffa 02/10/1965   Household György Mészáros 13/08/1958 Márta Mészárosné Dörnyei 14/04/1960   Household György Palotai 30/08/1974 Györgyné Palotai 19/07/1950   Household Péter Pattantyús 28/01/1953 Katalin Pattantyúsné Páhán 17/12/1952   Household László Petz 05/08/1961 Zsuzsanna Petz 02/08/1969   Household Zoltán Piliszky 05/08/1960 Zsuzsanna Piliszkyné Kovács 11/07/1963   Household Ferenc Zonkó 05/08/1958 Éva Zonkóné Matus 12/10/1959     Mátyás Mayer [2] b:05/10/1945 d: 04/05/2016   pursued by heirs (household) Bálint Mayer 06/08/1977 Máté Mayer 06/08/1977   Petz László Budapest   04/04/2019 15/04/2019 6,000     65530/16 11/11/2016 (28 applicants) Seherezádé Napsugár Kelemen 12/06/1968 Éva LÁNGNÉ PÉTER 19/03/1952 Mónika SZÉNÁSI 16/04/1967 Erzsébet POSNYÁK 03/07/1971 Edit SZŰCS 16/12/1977 Ildikó Piroska NÁDHÁZI 22/02/1971 Ildikó Lídia MOLNÁRNÉ ZUBOR 13/01/1967 Ilona SZABÓ-BICZKÓNÉ PÁL 08/12/1974 Anikó LACZINÉ VARGA 15/10/1977 Lajos BENYÓ 03/02/1965 Krisztina Beáta HORVÁTHNÉ FRANKÓ 25/01/1971 Ádám HORVÁTH 18/02/1962       Andrea Krisztina BARNÁNÉ TURCSOKI 30/05/1971 Lászlóné CSATLÓS 09/10/1954 Szilvia ISZTINNÉ WENNER 11/10/1969 Lászlóné FŐDI 26/10/1970 Ferencné BARTA 22/09/1969 Cristina Ramona MÁRTONNÉ POP 07/05/1977 Erika BÉKÉSI 27/03/1975 Emese Andrea JANA 16/07/1982 Julianna MAJDANICSNÉ STERN 14/01/1969 Róbert NAGY 29/04/1982 Andras Vilmosne BERETHALMI 25/11/1951 Angéla CSATÓ 13/03/1974 Tibor TÓTH 14/10/1967   Noémi BALOGHNÉ VASS 29/06/1971 Anikó GÁLNÉ EGRI 29/09/1981 Gaborne FARKAS 06/09/1964 Pető Zsolt Szeged   11/03/2019 13/08/2018 7,800     3269/17 05/01/2017 (15 applicants) Zoltán Behány 28/06/1966 Mónika KOHAJDA 11/07/1974 Györgyné HORVÁTH 09/10/1971 Orsolya ERDEI 26/07/1980 Péter SZANI 20/01/1973 Krisztina KÓRÁSZNÉ LAUF 22/08/1978 András Lajosné KATONA 20/02/1947 Tünde GÁRDIÁN-PORPÁCZY 26/08/1972 Gyöngyi KOVÁCS 24/06/1969 Koppány TÓTH 10/01/1979 Flóriánné JUHÁSZ NAGY 28/10/1957 Antalné VÁRNAGY2 06/09/1946 Ilona KACZUR 08/07/1974 Jánosné VARGA 28/02/1958 Árpád KOVÁCS 28/09/1958         01/04/2019 11/01/2019 5,500     31047/18 28/06/2018 Katalin Princzné Ördögh 08/06/1958 Börcsök Rita Szeged   09/04/2019 06/02/2019 6,000     39415/18 06/08/2018 Sándor Ducsay 29/10/1945 Nagy Gergely Tamás Budapest   19/03/2019 10/01/2019 1,300     46495/18 25/09/2018 Zsuzsanna Máté 13/11/1968 Molnár Péter Pécs Art. 13 - lack of any effective remedy in domestic law against the excessive length of civil proceedings. 18/03/2019 30/04/2019 2,500     48782/18 08/10/2018 Hajnalka Károly 25/04/1988 Borsos Tamás Budapest Art. 13 - lack of any effective remedy in domestic law against the protraction of the civil proceedings. 16/04/2019 20/12/2018 3,500     50470/18 18/10/2018 Angéla Sztojka 15/05/1978 Nagy Magdolna Mária Budapest Art. 13 - lack of any effective remedy in domestic law against the protraction of the civil proceedings. 25/02/2019 09/04/2019 6,000   50814/18 24/10/2018 Gyöngyi Kovácsné Fonyódi 24/03/1973         15/04/2019 19/02/2019 2,000   52366/18 31/10/2018 Ferenc Angyal 16/10/1967 Karsai Dániel András Budapest Art. 13 - lack of any effective remedy in domestic law against the protraction of the civil proceedings. 15/02/2019 13/03/2019 7,000   1. Plus any tax that may be chargeable to the applicants.   [2] . Rectified on 29 August   2019: the date of demise of the applicant has been added together with “pursued by heirs (household)”.Citations
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- Juridiction
- CEDH
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- CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG
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- 6 juin 2019
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- droits fondamentaux
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