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Transfer Of Land Ownership Through Grant With Guaranteed Object DOI : 10.26905/idjch.v14i1.10005

SUMMARY

The transfer of ownership rights to land can be carried out through grants by carrying out land registration in accordance with Article 19 of the UUPA. However, sometimes the obstacle that prevents the transfer of land rights through a grant deed made by the PPAT is when the object of the grant is still guaranteed as a mortgage. For this reason, this study aims to analyze how the concept of transferring land ownership rights through grants and how the status of land obtained through grants but the object is still an object of mortgage rights. This article uses normative legal research methods. The sources of legal materials used are primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The procedure for collecting legal materials in this article is by studying library materials. Analysis of legal material sources was carried out descriptively. The results of the study concluded that the registration of the transfer of ownership rights to land due to grants could only be registered if a deed was drawn up by the PPAT. The contents and method of making the deed are regulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian Affairs/Head of BPN No. 3 of 1997. For the transfer of ownership rights to land through grants, PPAT deed cannot be made because the object of the grant is still an object of mortgage rights. So to anticipate that the grant can still be made, a grant binding agreement is drawn up before a Notary so that legal protection is fulfilled for the parties.

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