ԱՆՇԱՐԺ ԳՈՒՅՔԻ ՀԱՍՑԵԱՎՈՐՄԱՆ ԳՈՐԾԸՆԹԱՑՈՒՄ ԳՈՐԾՈՂ ԻՐԱՎԱԿԱՆ ԱԿՏԵՐԻ ՓՈՓՈԽՈՒԹՅԱՆ ԱՆՀՐԱԺԵՇՏՈՒԹՅՈՒՆԸ / NEED FOR MODIFICATION OF THE LEGAL ACTS IN FORCE IN THE PROCESS OF PROPERTY ADDRESSING IN THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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The article reflects upon the need to modify the legal acts in force in the process of property addressing in the Republic of Armenia. The laws and decisions adopted by the Government of the Republic of Armenia, pertaining to property addressing, have been studied. The study revealed that there are a number of defaults and omissions in the relevant legal acts, which disrupt the natural process of addressing. The legal acts often do not comply with the requirements of the newly-established electronic addressing platform and engender many problems in the process of property addressing.