Abstract

This study examines the Notary Deed on Transfer of Rights with Potential Conflicts. The potential for disputes over the transfer of rights agreement made before a Notary, starting from the beginning of the transfer of rights agreement has the potential to contain disputes, however, the complainants still ask to be made a deed by the Notary and one of the parties reneges on the consensus made and agreed before the Notary.The potential for the deed made before the Notary Public has the potential to contain disputes related to the Transfer of Civil Rights and Transition Civil Authority. The types of Deeds in question include: Deed of Power of Attorney / Power to Sell followed by Deed of Agreement / Binding of Sale and Purchase, Deed of Recognition of Debt with Guarantee followed by the preparation of the Deed of Binding Sale and Purchase and Power of Sale, Deed of Cancellation, Entry and Amendment of CV Deed, Lease Agreement, Power to Rent and Recognition of Debt with Collateral, and Deed of Will. Meanwhile, the deed related to the Transfer of Civil Authority is a stand-alone Power of Attorney Deed. The excesses of criminal acts in the implementation of the Notary office are very close to the crime of forgery of letters, because this is significant with the Notary's position as a General Official. Meanwhile, the provisions on Extortion, Embezzlement, Fraud, Land Seizure and Theft are not related to the capacity of Notaries as Public Officials but as private persons just like society in general. This condition requires a solution to anticipate the deed made by or before a Notary. This becomes increasingly relevant for practical needs because of differences in viewpoints and interests that imply a degradation of objectivity in assessing an authentic deed. Judgment no longer refers to the standard of authenticity of an authentic deed that clearly positive law has set it out. This condition should be a valuable lesson and experience by being a progressive Notary, to be part of the solution and not part of the problem.

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