Legal Force of Treatise of Auction Deed on Electronic Auction Implementation which Made by a Notary as a Class II of Auction Officer in Civil Law

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
© 2021 by SSRG - IJHSS Journal
Volume 8 Issue 3
Year of Publication : 2021
Authors : Risky Kharisma Manggara, Hari Purwadi, Muhammad Rustamaji
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Risky Kharisma Manggara, Hari Purwadi, Muhammad Rustamaji, "Legal Force of Treatise of Auction Deed on Electronic Auction Implementation which Made by a Notary as a Class II of Auction Officer in Civil Law," SSRG International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, vol. 8,  no. 3, pp. 109-112, 2021. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942703/IJHSS-V8I3P115

Abstract:

The article analyzes the legal force of treatise of an electronic auction deed compared to conventional auction deed and ideality of regulation the legal force of electronic proof of treatise of auction deed made by the notary in civil law action. The approach used by the authors is the statute approach and the case approach. The technique of collecting legal materials is through literature study. The results of this study concluded that the conventional auctioneering auctions were read by the Auction Officers to the auction participants, but in contrast to the electronic treatise of auction deed. The head of the auction deed through the internet is only broadcast on the auction application that has been provided before the auction begins without any reading. This is regulated in Article 13 paragraph (1) of the Regulation of the Minister of Finance Number 90/PMK.06/2016. The auction deed has the function of determining the validity of legal actions, which are an agreement between the seller and the buyer of the auction in written form. So that, the auction deed must meet the elements of an authentic deed as regulated by Articles 1868 and 1870 of the Civil Code. Referring to Article 1868 of the Civil Code, if applied in the auction deed, the auction deed should meet the following elements: (1) made before or by the Auction Officer (2) made under the authority of the Auction Officer (4) made in the work area Notary.

Keywords:

Auction Deed, Legal Force, Electronic Auction.

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