NOTARY CONCURRENTLY POSITIONS AS VILLAGE HEAD

M. Hanifan Hafzi, Prof. Dr. H. M. Galang Asmara, Dr. Kurniawan 

Abstract:

Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed. Notary is prohibited from concurrent position according to the provisions of Article 17 UUJN. The village head can be interpreted as the leader of the village administration. Head of Village tasked to organize Village Government, implement Village Development, Village community development, and empowerment of village community. The purpose of this research is to know and understand the status of the deed in the notary position which has double position as Head of Village. The theory used is the theory of responsibility. This type of research is normative legal research. The approach method used is the Legislative Approach, Concept Approach. The types and sources of legal materials are primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials. The technique of collecting legal materials is using documentary study both in relation to the existing Legislation Regulations and Documents. Analysed using Prescriptive analysis. Based on the results of this study that the status of the deed in a notary position that did double position as Head of Village resulted in the deed is made as a deed that has the power of proof as a deed under the hand, resulting in the occurrence of problems in the future because the status of the notary who runs a notary and a village head, in the oath of office his notary must obey the laws and conduct his office with a mandate, honest, thorough, independent and impartial.

 

Keywords:  concurrently positions, village head

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