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THE REALIZATION OF PRECISION PRINCIPLE IN DEED MAKING BY LAW NUMBER 2 YEAR 2014 Jo. NUMBER 30 YEAR 2004 REGARDING NOTARY POSITION

Journal: Academic Research International (Vol.6, No. 1)

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Page : 351-359

Keywords : Accuracy Principle; Deed; Law No. 2 years jo No. 2014 30 year 2004 concerning Notary;

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Abstract

Notary is a public official who is authorized to make authentic certificates and other authority as referred to in Law No. 2 in 2014 and No. 30 of 2004 concerning on Notary position. Notary should really be able to provide better services to the community so that there is no one who will get disadvantaged. Therefore, a notary is required to be more sensitive, honest, fair and transparent in the deed to ensure all parties involved directly in the making of an authentic deed. The principle of accuracy is a principle that requires notaries to always act carefully, professionalism and good faith in carrying out the obligations and authority. The principle of accuracy is the principle of risk control through laws and regulations that apply consistently. The purpose of the application of the precision principle is to maintain the security of the notary and the second parties themselves. The principle is explicitly implied accuracy and Law No. 2 in 2014 and No. 30 of 2004 on the post of Notary Article 16 paragraph 1 (a). To become a notary who is qualifies and obey the principle of Accuracy, he needs to be based on the principles of professionalism in the practice of good governance which requires knowledge, skills, insights and attitudes that support the work of the profession so that it can be properly implemented as planned.

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