Abstract
Sell buy right on land with sheet receipt without exists certificate sell purchases made in the presence of PPAT will very harm buyer . Registration of transfer of rights on land arranged in Article 37 paragraph (1) PP No. 24 of 1997 , the registration requirements for the transfer of land rights due to sale and purchase are mandatory fulfilled . Transition right on land with sheet receipt moment This Still happened in one Village in Karangasem Regency , with exists gap This give rise to problem moreover if one party died then Can happen dispute land , so appear problem How implementation registration transition right on land through sell buy based on receipts and how consequence law to transition right on land through sell buy with receipt . Method research used that is method study law empirical , with approach problem ie approach facts , approaches case , approach legislation , approach concept and approach sociology law . Research result This in implementation registration transition right on land through sell buy based on no receipt at BPN can done only with receipt Because receipt just proof payment paid off on land and registration the transition must made certificate sell buy from a Notary / PPAT and the consequences the law to transition right on land through sell buy with receipt that is Not yet exists transition right on land because receipt No can used For register transition right on land . So that need made it certificate sell buy in advance Notary / PPAT for parties buyer Can register The transition is up to BPN and the parties get rights and obligations as well as No There is dispute that is not productivity that arises later day
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