Abstract

This research aims to analyze the position of court decisions that have permanent legal force in the certificate issuance process and the mechanism for issuing land ownership certificates based on court decisions that have permanent legal force. This research is normative research which places law as a building system of norms. The approaches used by the author are the Legislative Approach and the Legal Concept Analysis Approach. The research results show that the court decision can be a strong basis for changing or updating land ownership status in land registration records. In issuing a certificate of ownership of land, the application is submitted and the Badung Regency Land Office officer carries out a field inspection. A certificate is issued if the documents are complete which can also be seen from the absence of any notes in the land book.

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