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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2025)
The implementation of transparency and cash principles in transfering of land title through buy and sale
Authors
Febrizki Putri Aresy, Suhaimi, Ika Susilawati
Abstract
Indonesia's original law, known as the Basic Principles
of Land Policy or Act No. 5 of 1960 (UUPA), is a national land law rooted in
customary law and consistent with the essence of the Indonesian nation. When
land is bought and sold under customary law, the process involves a direct
exchange of cash for land rights. This mean that the transfers of land right is made in the presence of an authorised official such as the Land Deeds Drafting Officer (PPAT) and is
immediately paid in cash. In practice, however, there are circumstances where
it is clear that the cash principle does not apply to a purchase or sale
transaction. For example, as stated in Judge’s Decision No.
18/PDT.G/2021/PN.BNA, if the property has not yet been fully paid for, the
buyer and seller may choose to enter into a Purchase Agreement (PPJB) first.
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Pages:120-123
How to cite this article:
Febrizki Putri Aresy, Suhaimi, Ika Susilawati "The implementation of transparency and cash principles in transfering of land title through buy and sale". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 120-123
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