LEGAL PROTECTION FOR SUPPLIERS OF GOODS DAMAGE OR DECREASED CONSIGNMENT GOODS VALUE

Boyke Karel Watimena, Zainal Asikin, Wira Pria Suhartana

Abstract:

This study aims to determine what legal protection that can be obtained by the supplier from the mini market owner in the event of damage and or the reduced value of the benefits of consigned goods caused by the actions of the owner and the mini market consumer. To find out the legal responsibility of the mini market owner for damage and or the reduced value of the consigned goods benefits caused by his actions or the actions of his customers.

The results of the study show that (1) the agreement for the safekeeping of goods between UD. Kawan Minimarket and suppliers are agreements based on juridical aspects through unwritten agreements in the form of agreements, (2) If the goods are damaged and or the value of benefits is reduced, (3) Legal protection that can be obtained by suppliers from mini market owners if damage and / or reduced value of consigned goods resulting from the actions of the owner, supplier and mini market consumer is in the form of receiving returned goods that have been damaged and or reduced the value of the benefits, and (4) legal liability of the mini market owner for damage and or the reduced value of consigned goods benefits caused by the actions of consumers, is in the form of returning the goods that have been damaged and or the value of the benefits is reduced to the supplier.

 

Keywords: consignment goods, legal protection

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