Summary: | The aims of this study were to determine and examined criminal responsibility of
a notary/PPAT towards a deed that is legally flawed due to an unauthorized legalization,
as well as the consequences of the incumbent of the notary/PPAT during the legal process
until it is legally enforceable.
This research was a normative study, and supported by empirical research (field
study). This report was a descriptive analytic, namely the report illustrates norms related
to the legal issues associated and supported by the field research. This research was
expected to have any legal solution based on the on data obtained.
The results of this study were: (1) Criminal responsibility for a notary towards a
deed that is legally flawed as a result of the unauthorized legalization, if it can be proven
formally that the deed was intentionally (with full awareness and conviction as well as
something that has been planned by a particular notary and other parties/the associated
concerned) to commit a crime or in the making of a party deed or deed of relaas
consciously and intentionally together with the appearers do, help, or order the appearers
to perform a legal action that he/she has actually been informed that it was actually an
unlawful action
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