Abstract

The agreement begins with the agreement of the parties who made it, and fulfills the legal requirements of Article 1320 of the Civil Code agreement. The agreement made will give rise to rights and obligations for the parties who made it, but what if the agreement made is canceled unilaterally, this will certainly cause losses for the other party. According to Article 1338 paragraph 1 that the agreement made must be based on good faith, meaning that the agreement is not enough only to fulfill the elements of the legal requirements of the agreement but to become the most important unit in implementing the contents of the agreement by upholding the principle of good faith of the parties making it, From some of the data presented, several legal cases and considerations of the panel of judges will be analyzed. The theory of legal certainty and the theory of justice are used to analyze and the normative legal research method with a case approach is used in this study. To find out what the legal consequences are for the unilateral cancellation of agreements that have been agreed upon by the parties and the discussion in this case it is important to know legal certainty and justice for the parties in order to create a sense of security in society when making agreements.

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