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Responsibilities of Land Deed-Making Officials in Making Sale and Purchase Deeds Made Without the Land Owner's Knowledge

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Salsabiela, Nazhifa
Salim, Salim
Putro, Widodo Dwi

Abstract

This research aims to analyze legal action against the Deed of Sale and Purchase made by the Land Deed Official (PPAT) without the knowledge of the land owner and the responsibility of the Land Deed Drafting Officer regarding the Sale and Purchase Deed made without the knowledge of the land owner. T... view more

This research aims to analyze legal action against the Deed of Sale and Purchase made by the Land Deed Official (PPAT) without the knowledge of the land owner and the responsibility of the Land Deed Drafting Officer regarding the Sale and Purchase Deed made without the knowledge of the land owner. This research is normative legal research. The approaches used in this research are the statutory, conceptual, and case approaches. The study results show that the legal consequences of making a Deed of Sale and Purchase, which is made without the owner's knowledge, means that the deed can be filed for cancellation because the subjective conditions and objective conditions of the agreement are not fulfilled. This is regulated in article 1320 of the Civil Code and states that the Deed of Sale and Purchase No 6657/2004 dated 1 November 2004 made by Defendant I is invalid or legally flawed and does not have binding legal force. PPAT's responsibility in making the Deed of Sale and Purchase, which was made without the owner's knowledge, is administrative; Defendant I, as PPAT, has violated the provisions of Article 38 § 1 of Government Regulation No 24 of 1997. Therefore, Defendant I, as PPAT, can be dishonourably dismissed. In civil terms, Defendant I was proven to have committed an unlawful act, so PPAT must compensate for losses suffered by the parties. Criminally, PPAT can be held criminally accountable if PPAT is proven to be negligent and not careful in checking the identity of the person present and other formal matters.... view less

Keywords
sale; responsibility

Classification
Law

Free Keywords
legal consequences; purchase deed

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 8017-8023

Journal
Path of Science, 10 (2024) 1

ISSN
2413-9009

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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