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  • Goods Confiscated From MILANO Boutique In Center Of Yerevan Are Put

    GOODS CONFISCATED FROM MILANO BOUTIQUE IN CENTER OF YEREVAN ARE PUT UP FOR OPEN ACTION

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-26 19:18:00

    ArmInfo. The Judicial Acts Compulsory Enforcement Service (JACES)
    at the Justice Ministry of Armenia has put up the goods confiscated
    from the MILANO boutique in the center of Yerevan for open auction,
    the owners of the boutique told ArmInfo.

    To recall, earlier the owners of MILANO said that on March 9 2010
    the JACES executors came to their store, handed over a document and
    demanded leaving the territory of the shop and remove the property
    in a day. On the following day, the executors took the property away
    for storage. In two weeks the property was partially returned.

    Earlier in January 2007 the Government of Armenia adopted a decision
    to implement a number of construction projects in Yerevan for public
    needs. The construction sites embrace also the area of MILANO boutique
    in Abovyan Street 4. Avo F.M.KH. LLC acquired the right to launch
    construction in the given territory. The compensation to Hovhannes
    Ghukasyan, one of the owners of MILANO, was estimated at some 207
    million drams that were to be paid after making a relevant contract.

    Hovhanness Ghukasyan refused to sign the contract worth the given
    amount, and when, two years later, he decided to sign the contract,
    it was too late: the notary's office refused to register the contract
    on various grounds. "Taking into account that Ghukasyan's numerous
    complaints and applications to the republic's authorities have
    remained without any response, one can suppose that the specified
    illegal actions are made under the authorities' patronage",- says
    the statement of MILANO owners.

    The JACES press service pointed out the judicial system as a more
    effective variant for settlement of disputes. "It would be more correct
    if all the complaints about the JACES actions were formulated and
    submitted to the court. We have repeatedly called on MILANO owners
    to settle the arising problems judicially and not to try to form
    a public opinion around the process",- said JACES Press Secretary
    Rouben Grdzelyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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