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ANALISIS YURIDIS TERHADAP AKTA PPAT SEMENTARA YANG DI BATALKAN MELALUI PUTUSAN PENGADILAN NEGERI BANTUL (Studi Kasus Putusan Pengadilan No. 21/Pdt. G/2010 PN. Btl)
This study on The Judicial Analysis of Temporary Officer of Land Deed
Processes (PPAT) Canceled by Bantul State Court Adjudication (A Case Study of
Adjudication Number 21/Pdt.G/2010 PN.Btl) aimed to find factors causing the
canceled authentic deed and what was legal consequence of the authentic deed
canceled by State Bantul Court Adjudication Number 21/Pdt.G/2010 PN.Btl, and
what the liability canceled authentic deed of temporary officer of land deed
processes (PPAT) by Bantul State Court Adjudication Number 21/Pdt.G/2010
PN.Btl
This study is a judicial-empirical research, namely: a research prioritizing
a field research to collect primary data, conducted directly in objects associated
with researched objects. Initial steps of research were taken by considering
secondary data, conducting a juridical-normative research. The juridicalnormative
research was a research conducted by prioritizing literature study to
collect secondary data, then continued by research of data in location or parties
associated with research objects to obtain primary data.
The results of research indicated that the authentic deed of temporary
officer of land deed processes (PPAT) canceled by the Bantul State Court
Adjudication Number 21/Pdt.G/2010 PN Btl, was caused by legal defect of the
authentic deed made by the temporary officer of land deed processes (PPAT),
factors causing the canceled authentic deed, because legal meeting had found
change made by Defendant I in making the authentic deed.
Legal consequence of the canceled official document: it was canceled for
law as to make all provisions existing in the authentic deed invalid, also land
buying as object of sales contract was omitted and retuning to original condition
before making sales. Responsibility of the canceled authentic deed of temporary
officer of land deed processes (PPAT) : ending after legal action occurring in legal
action of act was invalid
The coalescence of supported gold nanoparticles induced by nanosecond laser irradiation
Gold nanoparticles supported on a quartz substrate are fabricated by e-beam lithography and subjected to nanosecond laser irradiation to induce coalescence. In combination with ex-situ scanning electron microscopy and optical extinction spectra, transmission is monitored in-situ to determine the characteristic coalescence time, the threshold fluence for the onset of coalescence and the produced particle morphology. Parallel molecular dynamics simulation is employed and shown to reasonably predict the coalescence time, thus explaining the experimental results