Legal Analysis of the Legal Consequences of Authentic Deeds Made by a Bankrupt Notary/PPAT (Land Deed Official)

Authors : Raden Ratu Andriany Candrawulan; Lalu Wira Pria Suhartana; Zainal Asikin
article cite 0 Year 2024
source: Revista Review Index Journal of Multidisciplinary
Abstract

This research aims to determine when a notary/PPAT (Land Deed Official) can be declared bankrupt, the legal consequences of authentic deeds made by a bankrupt notary/PPAT, and the legal protection of the parties to the deed made by a bankrupt notary/PPAT. This research is normative legal research which utilizes legislative approach and conceptual approach. The research findings indicate that a notary is declared bankrupt when determined by a commercial court decision. The legal consequences of authentic deeds made by a bankrupt notary/PPAT are that such deeds become private deeds, whereas deeds made before the declaration of bankruptcy remain authentic deeds. Legal protection for the parties to authentic deeds made by a bankrupt notary/PPAT is provided by the curator to clarify the rights held by creditors so that pre-creditors are aware of the rights that should be obtained by the debtor, namely the notary/PPAT itself.


Concepts :
Legal and Social Justice Studies
Indonesian Legal and Regulatory Studies
Marriage and Family Dynamics
article cite 0 Year 2024 source Revista Review Index Journal of Multidisciplinary
SDGs
Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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