Abstract

A land certificate is a proof of title granted as legal proof of ownership of land rights obtained through the land registration process at the National Land Agency Office. Although as a valid proof, in practice there are still conflicts over ownership of land rights. One of the land disputes that took place at the Bungo District Land Office was a type of Certificate of Ownership rights, with settlement through outside the court. Regarding this matter in this paper, the researcher formulated several issues to be the focus of the study, namely 1) What is the authority of the National Land Agency (BPN) in resolving land disputes that have a certificate of ownership? 2) What is the process of resolving land ownership disputes at the Bungo District Land Office? 3) How is the implementation of the results of the settlement of land disputes through the Bungo District Land Office for legal certainty of land ownership ?. The method used in this paper is Empirical Juridical study of existing problems and examined based on legal material or regulations and implementation in practice. From the results of the study, the authors found that the National Land Agency has the authority to facilitate the parties to the dispute to be resolved through mediation as well as the resolution process and the decisions made by the parties to the mediation are accepted as regulations that must be implemented by the parties.

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