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Legal Power and Liability of Notary Towards The Content of Cover Note That is not Implemented In BTN Balikpapan Hotma Elisa Irene Siahaan; Rasji, Rasji
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 5 (2024): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (July-August 2024)
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jlph.v4i5.537

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This article is titled Legal Power and Notary's Responsibility on the Content of Unexecuted Cover Note in BTN Balikpapan. Legal research method with Normative research type, using statute approach and conceptual approach as well as secondary data source which is using primary legal materials in the form of regulations relevant to legal issues, and secondary legal materials which are opinions and legal theories relevant to legal issues in this writing. So with this analysis, it is concluded that the cover note does not have absolute evidentiary power and only functions as additional evidence depending on the judge's judgment. The use of a cover note as the basis for the exercise of rights and obligations in a credit agreement is considered invalid because it cannot replace a notarial deed. The notary's responsibility related to the issuance of a cover note for bank credit disbursement is that the notary is fully responsible for the contents of the cover note he issued. If there is a discrepancy between the contents of the cover note and the actual conditions in the field, the notary must bear his responsibility, both administratively, criminally and civilly, and even morally.
Analysing the Requirements of a Binding Sale and Purchase Agreement and its Implementation in Property Companies in Indonesia Yetmiaty, Yetmiaty; Rasji, Rasji
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 5 (2024): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (July-August 2024)
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jlph.v4i5.551

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This article is entitled analysis of the requirements of the sale and purchase binding agreement and its implementation in property companies in Indonesia, using the research method of empirical normative legal approach. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of Government Regulation number 12 of 2021 concerning the requirements of the Sales and Purchase Agreement system requirements is not very effective when applied to Indonesian Property Companies, especially if Property Companies or Development Actors use the Pre Project Selling concept, where in this concept, development actors can sell or market before the property product is built or the licensing requirements have not been fulfilled which results in Article 22 paragraph (5) regarding the requirements of the PPJB system cannot be in accordance with the practices that occur in the property business world in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Ade Putra F Sumbara Alsabilah, Zahra Anggitha, Fricila Apriza, Nathania Augustin, Agatha Aulia, Riska Aurelia, Jessica Beale, Aurelius Steven Budiman, Eunike Kathryn Chandra, Clarissa Mayella Chandra, Jessica Chen, Zefanya Angellin Cherieshta, Jocelyn Claudia, Jennifer Clementino Moningka, Yosia Damanik, Gabriel Yericho Davin, Auliadi Achmad Effendi, Kevin Noble Endang Lestari Evelyn Millechen Fadloli, Muhammad Fatimatuzzahra Fatimatuzzahra Febriany, Febriany Florencia, Cherlyne Baby Harahap, Abi Hamdalah Sorimuda Hartono, Margareta Kristiani Hasta, Baharuddin Jusuf Habibie Hong, Carissa Patricia Hotma Elisa Irene Siahaan Howard, Christopher Jonatan, Frangky Jonathan, Edward Jovian, Erland Juwita, Dhiny Ellen Lestari, Novianti Maharani, Shavira Ardita Marina Marina Michael Michael Michellena, Michellena Najla, Tengku Amira Natasya Mauly N, Denayu Nathasya, Nathasya Nazhimah, Shafira Nugroho, Hizkia Ivan Oktavian, Ivan Danara Patricia, Viane Purba, Nanda Divabuena Putra, Louis Sebastian Anot Putri, Audrey Bilbina Putri, Belicia Widhyana Yulia Putri, Sanny Nuyessy Quinn, Luverne Pujian Refalia, Salsa Rigel, Rigel Rudijanto, Maria Natasha Rukmana, Kevin Rusli, Vennia Neshya Sepriani, Sarnida Serena, Michelle Audrey Setiawaty, Tiffany Silvia Cahyadi Simarmata, Michael Kalep Singhs, Arief Dermawan Siswanto, Vivienne Olivia Sitompoel, Yervant T. S Sulistio, Felicia Amanda Suryani, Cendana Syamila, Najma Tanujaya, Calista Putri Vanessa Vanessa Vaustine, Griselda Vera, Vionna Vetty Wafi, Auzan Wonohadidjojo, Christopher Howard Yetmiaty, Yetmiaty Yulian, Fransisca Chatharina Yulyana, Devy Zimah, Amelia Abdullah