scholarly journals Juridical Study of Application of Land Based Grants for Children under Age (Minors) In Purwokerto City

Jurnal Akta ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 425
Author(s):  
Kusdyastuti Pratiwi ◽  
Munsharif Abdul Chalim

The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze: 1) Implementation of Land Rights Application Based Grants for Children Under Age in Purwokerto. 2) Barriers to Land Rights Application Process. 3) solution or an attempt to overcome barriers that arise in the Land Rights Application Process Based Grants for Children Under Age in Purwokerto.The approach method in this research is juridical empirical research that emphasizes the behavior of individuals or communities in connection with the law. The data used are primary and secondary data obtained through interviews and literature, while the method of data analysis was done with descriptive and qualitative analysis.Results of the research can be concluded: 1) Implementation of Land Rights Application Based Grants for Children Under Age in Purwokerto are filing a trust, do grant agreement, made a grant deed in front of PPAT. To get the grant deed, PPAT Purwokerto provide the terms of a document that must be completed. Furthermore PPAT within a period of seven (7) days after the grant deed signed certificates are required to submit the following relevant documents to the Land Office to be registered switchover rights. 2) Barriers experienced from the Land Deed Official (PPAT) is data required SVTO not exist, it can happen PPAT delay the process to wait until the publication of SPPT of the UN office. In the Land Office, Officers from the land office convoluted in keterangannnya. The resistance of the people or the Applicant is the difficulty in the process of application for registration which is due to a lack of public knowledge about the registration of land. 3) The solution or an attempt to overcome barriers that are PPAT could short SVTO asked for a letter to the UN office, to the Land Office can provide public education related to easy and the importance of land registration. For the public to be more active in seeking information about the application process transition of land rights.Keywords: Grant; Children under Age; Certificate of Land.

Jurnal Akta ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 425
Author(s):  
Rifan Agrisal Ruslan ◽  
Umar Ma’ruf

The purpose of writing in this study is the first, to know and analyze factors Some people in Tinanggea Sub-District South Konawe Regency of Southeast Sulawesi that has not yet had legal awareness in the act of buying and selling land ownership in the presence of PPAT. Second, To know and Analyze Efforts - Local Government efforts in awakening the community in District Tinanggea South Konawe Southeast Sulawesi against the sale and purchase of land ownership in the presence of PPAT. Third To know to be done in order to Maasyarakat in Tinanggea Sub-District of Konawe Selatan Regency in Sulawesi Teggara performs the sale and purchase of land ownership in the presence of PPAT.The approach method used in this research is empirical juridical. Juridically, this research is based on the rule of law of Basic Agrarian Law and Government Regulation Number 37 Year 1998 juncto Government Regulation Number 24 Year 2016. Empirically, this study aims to know about the rules related to the transfer of land rights with the fact that occurred that deviate from the rules that prevail in the District Tinanggea South Konawe Southeast Sulawesi. Specification of Research that is the object of research is the plot of land is the transfer of Rights to Land with the act of buying and selling of land ownership in the presence of PPAT conducted. Sources and Techniques Data collection is primary data obtained from interviews conducted by 30 respondents and secondary data obtained from the opinions of scholars and literature review. Then Theory in use is Position Theory, Authority Theory and Theory of Legal Certainty.From the results of research can be concluded that the legal consciousness of the people of Tinanggea Sub-District of South Konawe Regency of Southeast Sulawesi is related to the transfer of land rights due to the sale and purchase of land ownership in the presence of the First PPAT: Caused by lack of PPAT and PPATS in the community, which is set by the competent authorities, Caused by a very high kinship and Due to a very low legal community awareness. The second is the government's efforts in the form of socialization held by the local revenue agency related Value Object Tax (NJOP), Tinanggea sub-district office along with jejerannya Kelurahan and village appealed and made a place for reporting / consultation related to the transfer of rights of Sale and Purchase of Land, Cooperation undertaken by Tinanggea Subdistrict Sub-District and Village that make the Letter of Statement of Physical Land Mastery (SPPFT) that the letter is known by Kecamatan Kelurahan and Desa. The third is: The ideal concept of the author's research is the legal counseling to the public to grow knowledge to the public about the importance of legal awareness of the act of buying and selling land ownership in the presence of PPAT, Socialization of the sale and purchase of land ownership in the presence of PPAT. As a form of government service to the public in awakening the rights and obligations of the people in the eyes of the law and Data Collection and the making of Land Book is aimed to record and provide a legal protection for the community so that no land grab or land disputes.Keywords: Legal Awareness, Sale and Purchase, Tinanggea Sub-district.


Jurnal Akta ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 375
Author(s):  
Ari Setyo Aji ◽  
Umar Ma’ruf

The purpose of this study was to analyze: 1)To know and explain about factors which causes of invalidity of buying and selling land. 2) To determine the position of court cases 06 / Pdt.G / 2017 / PN.Btg and legal considerations the judges in deciding the case a quo. 3) To know and analyze the legal consequences of the issuance of certificates of property rights by the National pertananahan body over the unauthorized purchase has no legal force and is against the law in a civil case No.06 / Pdt.G / 20017 / PN.Btg, The approach method in this research is the socio-juridical. The data used are primary and secondary data obtained through interviews and literature, while the data analysis conducted Qualitative AnalysisResults of the research can be concluded: 1) that the sale and purchase of land especially to land inheritance, should involve and seek approval to all heirs. 2) that the sale and purchase of land inheritance that does not involve all the heirs then selling the land becomes invalid so that Mutatis Mutandis certificate publishing rights Illegitimate and Cancel by the Law. 1) that also challenged that the plaintiff must file a lawsuit prior to the Parties involved in the process of buying and selling land inheritance, from the Seller, Buyer, PPAT, and the Land Office as a party to issue a Certificate of Rights Reserved. The solution that should PPAT and Land Office to socialize, it aims to provide insight to the public especially to the sale and purchase of land.Keywords: Legal Consequence; Certificate; Property ;ublishing; Unauthorized Purchase.


Jurnal Akta ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 255
Author(s):  
Karsono Karsono ◽  
Achmad Sulchan

The purpose of this study was to analyze: 1) the implementation of the improvement of the status Broking become Properties for Residential Land Offices Pekalongan. 2) Barriers and solutions in the implementation of the improvement of the status Broking become Properties for residences in the Land Office Pekalongan. Method approach in this study is juridical sociological. The data used are primary and secondary data obtained through interviews and literature, while data analysis was done by descriptive analysis.Results of the research results can be concluded: 1) The increase in status Broking become Properties for Residential Land Offices Pekalongan begins from filling the application letter, attaching a land certificate, a copy of building permit, a letter from the village head, a copy of the letter Tax Payable (SPPT), copy of land and Building Tax (PBB), Examination Identity applicant agree or disagree with land ownership being requested, research documents received, the applicant made a payment, examine documents and land book certificate new, then Head of surrender documents and land books and certificates to the officers of sub. PHI to do the bookkeeping and when it is complete then the clerk handed the documents to be archived to the archive officer, and submit a certificate to the applicant. 2) The difficulties experienced that an applicant seeking to register an increase in land rights for residences often do not include the application for the building permit, the public is less aware of the procedures and conditions should be attached at the time of filing the application. The solution that the Land Office of Pekalongan socialization, it aims to provide information and understanding to the community.Keywords: Improved Status of Land; Right of Building Usage; Owner Right.


Author(s):  
Hafiz Al Hakim ◽  
Point Aminah ◽  
Idham I ◽  
Feby Milanie ◽  
Andri Saifannur Saifannur

Land registration aims to guarantee legal certainty and certainty of land rights. By holding land registration, the parties concerned can easily find out the status of the legal status of the particular land they are dealing with, their location, area and boundaries. And also as a condition for the implementation of orderly land administration. The purpose of this study is to find out the legal arrangements regarding the process of registering land rights and ownership status in order to confirm legal certainty and how to implement, constraint factors and solutions to problems that occur in the community. This research uses normative legal research methods. The normative method is writing that uses primary materials or data. In normative legal research, library materials in the form of basic data which in the study are classified as secondary data. Secondary data can include primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. The results of the study indicate that the legal arrangements regarding the responsibilities of the Batam City National Land Agency in the process of registering land rights have been carried out well by the Batam City National Land Agency in order to realize legal certainty for the people of Batam City. However, in carrying out their duties there are still obstacles in the process of registering land rights in Batam City because of the imbalance of authority with the Batam Concession Agency as the holder of land management rights in Batam City. So, the solution is expected to have special regulations regarding this so that the process of registering land rights in Batam City can run in accordance with the laws and regulations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 138-155
Author(s):  
Dewi Arnita Sari

This journal aims to find about Ownership disputes land rights Related to land registration in Makassar city. The purpose of this study is : 1. to analyze the factors affecting the dispute over ownership of land that has been registered in Makassar. 2. to analyze how far the solutions are provided by the government in resolving ownership of land that has been registered.This research is descriptive research with empirical juridical approach method. Research method used is method by using primary and secondary data with data collecting technique that are interview and questionnaire. The population of this study are the employee office of the state land agency Makassar and public figure. Sample in this research is 30 respondents by using technique purposive sampling.The results of this study shownthat : (1). the factors affecting the dispute over ownership of land are Legal factors, law enforcement factors, facilities and infrastructure factors. (2). There are two solutions are provided by the government in resolving ownership of land, that was The national land agency facilitates to do mediation and Solutions through the judiciary, negotiations, and others Depending on the perpetrators leading in the direction of a good solution to them. Recommendation of this research is Government is expectedPlay an active role So that people did not have problems in dispute signs in the future, that is Increased administration to be more thorough in making land certificates In order to minimize the dispute. Developing the training in order to increase human resource of law enforcer, socialization to public can be held in great quantities and all of reinforced facility supplying so that all of factor whom can influence presence of proprietary right dispute for estate can be minimalized.Keyword : Ownership disputes land rights, land registration


Jurnal Akta ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 357
Author(s):  
Lucky Wahyu Andriyanto ◽  
Amin Purnawan

In order to ensure certainty of land rights and certainty, the UUPA has outlined the necessity to carry out land registration throughout Indonesia. One of the land registration activities is the land measurement with the obligation to install boundary line markers for land owners, in order to avoid land disputes in the later days. The approach method was done by social jurisdiction by using primary data and secondary data. The data were gained through interview and library method, then they were analyzed qualitatively. The results of the discussion indicate that (1) the implementation of the obligation to install the land boundary line  is done by the holder of the land right with the approval of the neighbors land holder who is bordered by the village apparatus or device and the legal consequences can cause the land dispute (2) provide legal certainty to the holder of the land rights (3) The obstacles faced are the absence of the holder of the land right and the need for the presence of the right holder in accordance with the timing of the installation of the land boundary.Keywords: Land Registration; Legal Certainty; Installation of Land Border Marks


2021 ◽  
pp. 147490412199047
Author(s):  
Matthew Clarke ◽  
Martin Mills

Recent educational reforms in England have sought to reshape public education by extending central government control of curriculum and assessment, while replacing local government control of schools with a quasi-private system of academies and multi academy trusts. In this paper, we resist reading this as the latest iteration of the debate between “traditional” and “progressive” education. Instead, we note how, despite the mobilisation of the rhetoric of the public and public education, schooling in England has never been public in any deeply meaningful sense. We develop a genealogical reading of public education in England, in which ideas of British universalism – “the public” – and inequality and exclusion in education and society have not been opposed but have gone hand-in-hand. This raises the question whether it is possible to envisage and enact another form of collective – one that is based on action rather than fantasy and that is co-authored by, comprising, and exists for, the people. The final part of this paper seeks to grapple with this challenge, in the context of past, present and future potential developments in education, and to consider possibilities for the imaginary reconstitution of public education in England in the twenty-first century.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 67-76
Author(s):  
Yenny Herlina ◽  
Ira Mentayani

Sasirangan is a typical fabric of South Kalimantan that has a variety of types, motifs and techniques. Along with the development era Sasirangan experienced ups and downs of interest due to lack of public knowledge. Sasirangan Gallery is a form to promote sasirangan fabric, facilitating the process of buying and selling sasirangan fabric, providing knowledge to the public about the history, motifs and meaning of sasirangan fabric, and providing sasirangan wastewater treatment. Through the semiotic approach method with an interactive concept, users can understand the information provided by visual form and experience. This semiotic approach method is applied to emphasize the characteristics of Sasirangan motifs that are characteristic of Sasirangan fabrics. The Sasirangan Gallery design concept in Banjarbaru applies an interactive architecture in the building mass and space that refers to the material, texture and color in the space so that visitors can interact directly or indirectly.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-42
Author(s):  
Nurfatma Asriyanti ◽  
Arif Nugroho ◽  
Racmi Yulianti

This study aims to determine Public Services through the E-filling System at the Cilegon Primary Tax Service Office and to determine the supporting and inhibiting factors. The research used is a descriptive qualitative approach. The data sources used are primary and secondary data. To deepen the data analysis interviews, observation, and documentation were carried out. The theoretical basis used is public service. The results showed that the public service through the e-filling system was running well-reviewed with the theory of public service. But there are several supporting and inhibiting factors found. Supporting factors 1) employee upgrading, 2) socialization. The inhibiting factors are 1) lack of human resources, 2) e-filling applications are down or error


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 201-208
Author(s):  
Kartika Dewanty Sitepu ◽  
Marlina Marlina ◽  
Jelly Leviza

This article discusses the Implementation of Forced Tax Collection and Confiscation in an Effort to Optimize Tax Receipts at the Binjai Pratama Tax Office. Answering these problems used normative and empirical juridical research methods. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Field studies by conducting interviews with informants namely Bailiffs and Taxpayers. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively. From the results of the study showed that the implementation of tax collection with forced letters and seizures carried out by the Bailiff at the Binjai Primary Tax Service Office had been carried out in optimizing tax revenue. In reality, there are still some obstacles, namely the low compliance of taxpayers paying taxes, the address of registered taxpayers is difficult to find, the lack of supporting data, the number of bailiffs, and legislation. To overcome these obstacles, socialization and outreach activities to the public are carried out intensively and continuously, improving the address of registered taxpayers, adding bailiffs and human resources, increasing cooperation with third parties and clarifying the laws and regulations on active billing actions in order to achieve targets and realize tax revenues.


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