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VOL. 11, ISSUE 8 (2025)
The legal consequences of creating a deed of transfer of land rights without certificate verification by the Land Deed Official (Ppat)
Authors
Opra Wirdatul Tifla, Yanis Rinaldi, Novi Sri Wahyuni
Abstract
The creation of a land sale and purchase deed
by a Land Deed Official (PPAT) must comply with formal and material legal
requirements as stipulated in the prevailing laws and regulations. One of the
formal requirements is certificate verification at the Land Office to ensure
the validity and legal status of the land object. This study aims to examine
the legal consequences of creating a deed of transfer of land rights without
certificate verification by PPAT, and the legal protection available to
affected parties. The research adopts a normative juridical approach with a
case study conducted in Nagan Raya Regency. The findings indicate that a PPAT’s
failure to verify certificates can lead to legal losses, weaken the evidentiary
power of the authentic deed, and result in administrative and ethical sanctions
against the PPAT.
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Pages:25-26
How to cite this article:
Opra Wirdatul Tifla, Yanis Rinaldi, Novi Sri Wahyuni "The legal consequences of creating a deed of transfer of land rights without certificate verification by the Land Deed Official (Ppat)". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 8, 2025, Pages 25-26
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