CONSTITUTIONAL COURT DOES NOT HELP THE BUZAND RESIDENTS EITHER
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[03:32 pm] 10 October, 2006
Though the decision of the Constitutional court to recognise the
alienation of property for the state needs anti-constitution has been
in force since October 1, the residents of Buzand Street still get
call-up papers to vacate their homes.
The Shatvoryans living on Buzand 97 are to vacate their home under
the decision of the Appeal Court.
Their case is now heard in the Cassation Court.
Despite this fact, the Compulsory Executive Service representatives
still visit Buzand 97. "A few days ago they came to say that we
must be evicted in 5 days. We warned them that our case is in the
Cassation Court.
Alik Avetisyan who was among the group, demanded 10 000 AMD for
the warning. As I didn't have the sum, I gave him 5 000 AMD and I
asked a receipt but they didn't give me any," says the owner of the
house Armine.
The house formerly belonged to the parents of Armine's husband but
the family hasn't been registered so far.
The family relies on the Cassation Court in the hope that they won't
appear in the street like many residents of Buzand.
A1+
[03:32 pm] 10 October, 2006
Though the decision of the Constitutional court to recognise the
alienation of property for the state needs anti-constitution has been
in force since October 1, the residents of Buzand Street still get
call-up papers to vacate their homes.
The Shatvoryans living on Buzand 97 are to vacate their home under
the decision of the Appeal Court.
Their case is now heard in the Cassation Court.
Despite this fact, the Compulsory Executive Service representatives
still visit Buzand 97. "A few days ago they came to say that we
must be evicted in 5 days. We warned them that our case is in the
Cassation Court.
Alik Avetisyan who was among the group, demanded 10 000 AMD for
the warning. As I didn't have the sum, I gave him 5 000 AMD and I
asked a receipt but they didn't give me any," says the owner of the
house Armine.
The house formerly belonged to the parents of Armine's husband but
the family hasn't been registered so far.
The family relies on the Cassation Court in the hope that they won't
appear in the street like many residents of Buzand.