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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2023)
The legal consequences of typing errors in the making of an authentic deed by a notary after the expiration of their term
Authors
Royes Ruslan, Darmawan, Teuku Saiful
Abstract
A notary performing their duties and authorities during their term of office must be based on applicable regulations, and the responsibility of their duties and authorities persists even after the notary's term of office has ended until their death. The retirement age for a notary is 65 years old and can be extended for 2 years. A notary who has retired is automatically not allowed to carry out duties and authorities in making authentic deeds. The obligation of a notary who has finished their term of office is to inform the Regional Supervisory Council about the end of their term of office and propose another notary as the holder of the Notary Protocol. However, the responsibility for the Notary Protocol still lies with the retired notary, including if there are errors in the deeds they have made. The purpose of this study is to analyze the legal consequences and accountability for typing errors in authentic deeds made by a retired notary. To answer the main problem in this study, the author uses a juridical-normative method and relies on secondary data in the form of literature studies. Based on the results of the study, the legal consequences of typing errors in authentic deeds are that the deed is degraded to a private deed, null and void, or can be canceled. The responsibility of a notary who has finished their term of office for typing errors in authentic deeds begins with requesting permission from the District Court to allow the holder of the Notary Protocol to fix the deed. Once it has been fixed, the deed can be corrected by making a Deed of Correction and copies must be given to all parties involved.
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Pages:60-63
How to cite this article:
Royes Ruslan, Darmawan, Teuku Saiful "The legal consequences of typing errors in the making of an authentic deed by a notary after the expiration of their term". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 60-63
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