Article 65 of the Law Number 2 of 2014 on the Amendment of Law Number 30 Year 2004 concerning the Notary Position states that: "Notary, Substitute Notary, Substitute Special Notary and the Acting Notary are responsible for every deed he or she has made??, although the Notary Protocol have been delivered to the depositary Notary Protocol". The ambiguity of norm in this Article leads to the interpretation that a Notary is responsible indefinitely for the rest of his/her life to the deed made, even though his/her tenure has expired. Notary is responsible for the deed he or she has made, without any exception when the deed is null and void. The question arises are as follows: what causes the authentic deed that is drawn up before Notary becomes...
A Notarial deed can become a legal ground for a person’s status of property, right and obligation. E...
This study aims to find out and examine how long the Notary is responsible for the deed made after t...
This study aims to find out and examine how long the Notary is responsible for the deed made after t...
The purpose of this research is to analyze and find out: 1). AccountabilityNotary to the deed he mad...
Research on "Juridical Review of Notice Deed and Notary Accountability (Case Decision Case Study No....
Research on "Juridical Review of Notice Deed and Notary Accountability (Case Decision Case Study No....
The purpose of this research is to analyze and find out: 1). AccountabilityNotary to the deed he mad...
Research on "Juridical Review of Notice Deed and Notary Accountability (Case Decision Case Study No....
This article discusses the provision of Article 65 of Notary Law (UUJN) which contains the unclear t...
Notary deed can be canceled and void by law because of an error when a deed is contrary to the Act e...
A notary is a public official of the state who is given the right and authority to make state docume...
Notary deed can be canceled and void by law because of an error when a deed is contrary to the Act e...
Notary deed can be canceled and void by law because of an error when a deed is contrary to the Act e...
A notary is a public official who is given the authority by the state tu draw up authentic deeds. He...
Notary in practice make authentic act can not be separated from the errors, one of which is Article ...
A Notarial deed can become a legal ground for a person’s status of property, right and obligation. E...
This study aims to find out and examine how long the Notary is responsible for the deed made after t...
This study aims to find out and examine how long the Notary is responsible for the deed made after t...
The purpose of this research is to analyze and find out: 1). AccountabilityNotary to the deed he mad...
Research on "Juridical Review of Notice Deed and Notary Accountability (Case Decision Case Study No....
Research on "Juridical Review of Notice Deed and Notary Accountability (Case Decision Case Study No....
The purpose of this research is to analyze and find out: 1). AccountabilityNotary to the deed he mad...
Research on "Juridical Review of Notice Deed and Notary Accountability (Case Decision Case Study No....
This article discusses the provision of Article 65 of Notary Law (UUJN) which contains the unclear t...
Notary deed can be canceled and void by law because of an error when a deed is contrary to the Act e...
A notary is a public official of the state who is given the right and authority to make state docume...
Notary deed can be canceled and void by law because of an error when a deed is contrary to the Act e...
Notary deed can be canceled and void by law because of an error when a deed is contrary to the Act e...
A notary is a public official who is given the authority by the state tu draw up authentic deeds. He...
Notary in practice make authentic act can not be separated from the errors, one of which is Article ...
A Notarial deed can become a legal ground for a person’s status of property, right and obligation. E...
This study aims to find out and examine how long the Notary is responsible for the deed made after t...
This study aims to find out and examine how long the Notary is responsible for the deed made after t...