THE PRUDENTIAL PRINCIPLE ANALYSIS OF LAND DEED OFFICIAL (PPAT) AS AN EFFORT TO MINIMIZE DISPUTES IN UNCERTIFIED LAND TRADING

  • Hendry Dwicahyo Wanda Student Magister Narotama University
  • Rusdianto Sesung Lecture Narotama University

Abstract

Uncertified land transition prone to cause dispute if Land Deed Official (PPAT) does not apply the prudential principle. This research analyzes: first, what is the Official Regulation of Land Deed Official (PPAT) has implemented the prudential principle? Second, how is the prudential principle of Land Deed Official (PPAT) in uncertified land transition? The research method used was normative legal research. From this research was concluded that: First, the Official Regulation of Land Deed Official (PPAT) had implemented the prudential principle. Secondly, the prudential principle of Land Deed Official (PPAT) in uncertified land transition was reflected in the obligation of Land Deed Official to refuse to make deed if not accompanied by formal data.

 

Keywords: Prudential Principle, Land Deed Official, Trading

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2017-04-20
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