International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 4, Issue 3, 2024
Sale of Inherited Land without the Consent of other Heirs in Bener Meriah Regency
Author(s): Salis Ridha, Iman Jauhari, Teuku Saiful
Abstract:
According to Article 833 (1) of the Civil Code (KUHPerdata), the heirs of the deceased person automatically acquire ownership rights to all property, rights, and receivables. Since the other heirs are also entitled to the inheritance, an heir wishing to transfer his rights must first obtain permission from the other heirs. In actuality, though, an heir selling inherited land occurs when one heir does so without the other heirs' knowledge or approval, leaving the other heirs with unrestricted ownership. In order to understand why the Land Deed Making Official (PPAT) granted a sale and purchase deed for inherited land that was sold without the other heirs' permission, this study will examine the following: Why the PPAT issued a sale and purchase deed for inherited land which was sold without the consent of the other heirs.
Keywords: Inherited Land, Heirs, Agreement
Pages: 872-880
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