Cadastral certificates in Armenian border village remain valid, official says
Cadastral certificates for property in the border village of Kiranats in Armenia’s Tavush Province remain valid unless they are invalidated by court, Armen Aleksanyan, an adviser to the Armenian Cadaster Committee head, said on Friday.
Earlier in May, the Armenian Justice Ministry said that cadastral certificates were mistakenly issued to some Kirants residents.
“The certificates remain valid unless invalidated by court,” Aleksanyan told a press conference.
At the same time, he said that some certificates could have been issued based on inaccurate data.
Some people in Kiranats lost their houses and agricultural plots following the border delimitation and demarcation with Azerbaijan in Tavush.