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    Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex prepared to assert its
    rights before the European Court if needed

    YEREVAN, August 25. /ARKA/. The management of Karen Demirchyan Sports
    and Concert Complex in Yerevan intends to assert its in courts,
    including the European Court of Human Rights, press secretary of the
    complex Koriun Grigoryan told reporters on Friday.

    Armenia's government decided to take over the complex against
    outstanding debt of the company at its meeting on August 21. The
    company's loan debt to the government is 10 billion 207 million drams
    (about 25mln dollars); other liabilities bring the total debt to 10bln
    400mln drams (25.5mln dollars).

    Grigoryan said they expected the complex will be put up for a forced
    sale several times to make its value drop to the debt size. He also
    pointed to numerous violations of the laws. The company was also
    refused to extend the operational term, despite the respective
    provision in the contract, he said

    "We are ready to pay off our debts if we are given a chance to extend
    the operational term as per the contract", Grigoryan said.

    Another breach is that the staff was forced to leave the building, but
    they should have been notified in advance instead and made leave only
    in case of refusal to leave, he said.

    The press secretary stressed the bailiff service took into account
    only the cost of the area, but left out cultural and historical value
    of the building, the investments made and the modernization done.

    >From the beginning, the investor was has not been considering the
    complex as a commercial project, but paid the price and invested $42
    million instead of $10 million planned. The investor is ready to
    operate the complex if the authorities give him a chance, Grigoryan
    said.

    "We will not be preventing the state services from doing their job,
    but will not give up adjudicating our rights to achieve a fair verdict
    on the issue", Grigoryan said.

    The writ of execution from the first instance court of Centre and
    Nork-Marash districts said earlier the Sports and Concert Complex
    closed joint stock company had to pay 10,207,755,909.51 drams (about
    25 mln dollars) to the Republic of Armenia budget.

    On April 15 2014 the bailiff service decided to commission an expert
    evaluation. Experts assessed the property at 25.8 billion drams (about
    63.3mln dollars), and the bailiff service made a decision on forced
    sale through an online auction. The starting price was set at 75% of
    the assessed value, i.e. at 19.35 billion drams (47.4mln dollars).

    There are other proceedings for enforcement against the Sports and
    Concert Complex worth a total of 511,992,968 drams.

    Total area of the Complex is 46,335.7 square meters, without
    additional premises and the swimming pool. There are 95,595.87 square
    meters of dwelling area in the territory. The lot is a secured
    property.

    The complex was put up for a forced auction six times, but has not
    been sold. No bid was offered on the last auction (ended on August 21)
    either.

    The Karen Demirchian Sports and Concert Complex was built in 1983. In
    October 2005, the Complex was sold to Russia's BAMO Holdings for $5.7
    million. The company obliged to reconstruct the complex. The
    reconstruction took almost three years and cost about $42 million.

    The building is considered a "masterpiece" of later Soviet architecture. -0--

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