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Exoneration clause as limitation of criminal liability in digital business in Indonesia
Digital business in Indonesia is developing very rapidly, many new business actors have emerged with various types of businesses. The development of this digital business cannot be separated from the condition of society as a market, where it is recorded that the majority of Indonesian people are active internet users.
null Rahmanu Wijaya +5 more
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This research focuses on the analysis of exoneration clauses in parking practices from the perspective of proportionality and inclusive law perspectives. This research is a normative legal research with a concept, case, and statutory approach. The results of the study confirm that exoneration clauses in parking practices are usually not in accordance ...
Herbert Petrus Wiro Simbolon +1 more
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An Exoneration Clause in Standard Agreements: Problems in Consumer Protection
Standard agreements have been applied to the current business world in Indonesia. Problem in this research is relating to the standard agreement contains an exoneration clause that may cause detrimental to consumers. The purpose of this study is to analyze the legal protection in Indonesia for consumers related to standard agreements.
Agustianto Agustianto
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The application of the deposit clause in banking agreements such as account opening forms and credit distribution forms, causes the position of consumers in this case the bank's creditors' customers become weaker.
Chairy Naima Amalia
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This research examines the exoneration clause's application in consumer protection in Bena Village, South Amanuban District, South Central Timor Regency. The data collection methods were interviews and literature study, with data processing and analysis carried out descriptively and qualitatively.
Melaty Belantika Ataupah +2 more
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AbstractToday's society is accustomed to buying and selling transactions carried out using technology and electronic media. According to Islamic law, buying and selling online is permissible. However, in the agreement process, the seller often uses the Exoneration Clause, in which the seller delegates responsibility to the Buyer and has the potential ...
Masrofah Masrofah
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Exoneration Clause in Freight Forwarding Agreements from the Perspective of Consumer Protection
Freight forwarding agreements in Indonesia frequently contain exoneration clauses that exempt logistics providers from liability for loss or damage, raising serious concerns regarding consumer protection. While such clauses are designed to manage contractual risk, they often conflict with the principles enshrined in Law No.
null Indah Nuraini +4 more
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With the rapid development of internet technology, products offered by business actors can now be marketed and distributed quickly and globally through websites. This allows anyone, regardless of location, to directly access these sites and make online transactions.
Indah Dwi Irawati, Gunawan Nachrawi
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The onus of making and undersign the Deed of Sale and Purchase Binding Agreement (PPJB) by a Notary is legally regulated in the PUPR Ministerial Decree No. 11/2019.
Lusiana Dwiyanti, Liza Prihandhini
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the legal basis for consumer protection and forms of consumer protection for the inclusion of exoneration clauses in financial technology peer to peer lending.
Intan Ayu Yulia Rahmawati +2 more
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