Legal Protection For Notaries Against False Information Given By Participants In The Drafting of Authentic Deeds

Introduction: A problem that often occurs in connection with the implementation of the duties of a Notary is if there is a Notarial deed that is faulted by the parties, especially if the parties come to the Notary with false information or fake evidence. Purposes of the Research: This research aims...

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Main Authors: Jane Maria Octavia, Ana Silviana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Pattimura, Fakultas Hukum 2024-11-01
Series:Batulis Civil Law Review
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Online Access:https://fhukum.unpatti.ac.id/jurnal/ballrev/article/view/2828
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description Introduction: A problem that often occurs in connection with the implementation of the duties of a Notary is if there is a Notarial deed that is faulted by the parties, especially if the parties come to the Notary with false information or fake evidence. Purposes of the Research: This research aims to analyze the validity of a notary's statement which is based on evidence that is declared to be fake and legal protection for notaries for fake statements. Methods of the Research: This research uses normative legal research methods by looking for solutions and legal issues that arise, which will be achieved and then provide predictions. Legal approach and conceptual approach, with primary and secondary legal materials. Results of the Research: Based on Supreme Court Decision Number 702/J/Sip/1973 dated September 5 1973, the Notary who recorded what was shown and conveyed by the person facing, there is no obligation for the notary to investigate materially. In this way, the Notary is not asked to be held responsible for losses incurred because the parties provided false information.
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spelling doaj-art-0a4b12155ccf4beea49fe55fd4e222cc2025-01-25T07:11:54ZengUniversitas Pattimura, Fakultas HukumBatulis Civil Law Review2722-44652746-81512024-11-015320621310.47268/ballrev.v5i3.28281176Legal Protection For Notaries Against False Information Given By Participants In The Drafting of Authentic DeedsJane Maria Octavia0Ana Silviana1Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro, SemarangFaculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro, SemarangIntroduction: A problem that often occurs in connection with the implementation of the duties of a Notary is if there is a Notarial deed that is faulted by the parties, especially if the parties come to the Notary with false information or fake evidence. Purposes of the Research: This research aims to analyze the validity of a notary's statement which is based on evidence that is declared to be fake and legal protection for notaries for fake statements. Methods of the Research: This research uses normative legal research methods by looking for solutions and legal issues that arise, which will be achieved and then provide predictions. Legal approach and conceptual approach, with primary and secondary legal materials. Results of the Research: Based on Supreme Court Decision Number 702/J/Sip/1973 dated September 5 1973, the Notary who recorded what was shown and conveyed by the person facing, there is no obligation for the notary to investigate materially. In this way, the Notary is not asked to be held responsible for losses incurred because the parties provided false information.https://fhukum.unpatti.ac.id/jurnal/ballrev/article/view/2828legal protectionnotaryfalse information.
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title Legal Protection For Notaries Against False Information Given By Participants In The Drafting of Authentic Deeds
title_full Legal Protection For Notaries Against False Information Given By Participants In The Drafting of Authentic Deeds
title_fullStr Legal Protection For Notaries Against False Information Given By Participants In The Drafting of Authentic Deeds
title_full_unstemmed Legal Protection For Notaries Against False Information Given By Participants In The Drafting of Authentic Deeds
title_short Legal Protection For Notaries Against False Information Given By Participants In The Drafting of Authentic Deeds
title_sort legal protection for notaries against false information given by participants in the drafting of authentic deeds
topic legal protection
notary
false information.
url https://fhukum.unpatti.ac.id/jurnal/ballrev/article/view/2828
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