TAXIS CONFISCATED
A1Plus.am
08/02/10
Two days ago, compulsory enactment officials confiscated 28 cars
belonging to "Brothers Artyom-Artush" LTD and put at a pawnshop. The
cars were serving two taxi services.
The compulsory actions were committed within the framework of the
case based on the compulsory sheet handed by the Avan and Nor Nork
first instance court on December 22, 2009.
According to press secretary of the Service for Compulsory Enactment
of Judicial Acts Ruben Grdzelyan, the case envisages a fine of 123
million drams from "Brothers Artyom-Artush" LTD for "Ardshininvestbank"
CJSC. There was also a ban on 6 real estate items, including apartments
and villas.
The officials also found 12 means of transportation, but they were
not transferred to the service area due to malfunctioning. The banned
and confiscated items will be alienated through a compulsory online
auction by the established order.
A1Plus.am
08/02/10
Two days ago, compulsory enactment officials confiscated 28 cars
belonging to "Brothers Artyom-Artush" LTD and put at a pawnshop. The
cars were serving two taxi services.
The compulsory actions were committed within the framework of the
case based on the compulsory sheet handed by the Avan and Nor Nork
first instance court on December 22, 2009.
According to press secretary of the Service for Compulsory Enactment
of Judicial Acts Ruben Grdzelyan, the case envisages a fine of 123
million drams from "Brothers Artyom-Artush" LTD for "Ardshininvestbank"
CJSC. There was also a ban on 6 real estate items, including apartments
and villas.
The officials also found 12 means of transportation, but they were
not transferred to the service area due to malfunctioning. The banned
and confiscated items will be alienated through a compulsory online
auction by the established order.