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VOL. 7, ISSUE 4 (2021)
Notary responsibility for notarial deeds made
Authors
Siti Umi Aimanah, Muhammad Rustamaji, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
Abstract
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed related to all agreements, actions, and provisions that are required in laws and regulations and/or expected for interested parties to be stated in an authentic deed, in order to carry out the daily occupation of a notary it turns out that it is not enough for notary to be only limited to mastering or understanding the science of law (notary) which is the scope of that knowledge, but still has to be careful and have to know a lot or find out the experiences of notaries who have been in trouble (law) as a result of carrying out their duties as a Notary, the responsibility that exists within the notary is a subjective reason alone, so that responsibility is absolute (strict), and the protection of the notary who makes the deeds. This research is normative, namely research conducted by examining library materials or secondary materials. This study also uses data collection methods in the form of literature studies, by reading and studying primary legal materials, namely laws and regulations, and secondary legal materials, namely from several literatures, books, and other documents in order to examine the problems in this research. The results of the research that the author examines are that the notary's responsibility is based on fault of liability, or mistakes made by the notary himself, that responsibility can be in terms of criminal or civil, the protection of the notary is the formation of the Supervisory Council, and the establishment of the Honorary Notaries Council that regulates law enforcement does not immediately carry out summons to notaries, especially those related to notarial deeds or protocols that are in the notary's storage.
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Pages:229-232
How to cite this article:
Siti Umi Aimanah, Muhammad Rustamaji, Sunny Ummul Firdaus "Notary responsibility for notarial deeds made ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 229-232
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