Land Title Replacement Sought for Deteriorated Document in Ouagadougou
Pierre Adolphe Gilbert ABADIE, holder of CNIB card number B11396584 issued on August 15, 2019, in Ouagadougou, has officially declared that his land title, number 1220, registered in the land registry of the Ouagadougou constituency, is severely damaged. The document has become administratively unusable due to its deteriorated condition. This public notice is being issued for all necessary purposes as part of an ongoing procedure to obtain a duplicate title. The announcement serves as official notification and record-keeping. Attached documents include related communiques.
This administrative notice highlights a common challenge in managing physical land records, where deterioration can impede legal and transactional processes. The issuance of a duplicate title is a standard procedure to ensure the integrity of property ownership records. In the context of digital transformation, this event underscores the ongoing need for robust digital land registries to mitigate risks associated with physical document degradation and loss, thereby enhancing security and accessibility for property owners and governmental bodies alike.
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