Precautionary Principle in Electronic Integrated Custody Services by Land Deed Making Officials
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze: 1) What is the Position of PPAT in Electronic Liability Rights? 2) What is the Precautionary Principle for the Implementation of Electronic Integrated Dependent Rights Services by PPAT? The research method used is empirical juridical with a statutory approach, concept approach, and case studies. The results showed that: 1) PPAT has duties and authorities in the process of registering Dependent Rights. The task of PPAT in registering dependent rights is to make APHT as evidence of the imposition of Dependent Rights on a piece of collateral land for credit loans which then becomes the basis for changes in land data caused by these legal acts. In addition, PPAT must provide a copy of APHT to interested parties in the imposition of dependent rights. 2) PPAT in carrying out its position must act carefully (apply the precautionary principle) and pay attention to every procedure in imposing the Right to Dependent. Acting carefully means scrutinizing all documents and reading the contents of the deed to the witnesses and witnesses. The precautionary principle must be applied so that the PPAT is always in the right procedure and thus the level of public trust in the PPAT is increasing as well.
Keywords: Principle, Prudence, Service, Liability, Integrated, Electronic, Land Deed Making Officer