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VOL. 10, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Validity of notarial deed with appearance people with deaf disabilities
Authors
Nadia Indra Hidayati, Teuku Ahmad yani SH M Hum, Ridwan M C L
Abstract
One of the obligations of a notary is to make an authentic deed, then provide an obligation for the Notary to read the deed in front of the audience as explained in Article 16 paragraph (1) letter m UUJN. However, if in reality the person facing the hearing is a deaf person, then the notary has a role in fulfilling their rights so that they are not harmed. This research aims to examine the validity of notarial deeds, examine legal certainty for deaf persons with disabilities, and to examine legal protection for deaf persons regarding deeds made by notaries. The research method used in this writing is a qualitative method with a normative research type that uses a statutory approach, a conceptual approach and an empirical approach. The results of this research are the validity of making an authentic deed, a deaf disabled person can still make a notarial deed in his own name because he is still able in his mind to carry out his own legal actions and a deaf disabled person in making a notarial deed is still a subject who acts on his own name. Legal certaintyfor deaf people with disabilities in making notarial deeds, there is a legal vacuum, this is because the UUJN has not yet explicitly regulated theof theThe impact of the absence of implementing regulations for UUJN for hearing impaired persons is that legal certainty is not guaranteed for deaf disabled people. The legal protection provided is by using a court order, sign language techniques to communicate, and the protection provided by the hearing impaired is by consulting first with a notary regarding what a person should do when making a notarial deed.
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Pages:174-179
How to cite this article:
Nadia Indra Hidayati, Teuku Ahmad yani SH M Hum, Ridwan M C L "Validity of notarial deed with appearance people with deaf disabilities". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 174-179
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