VOlUME 05 ISSUE 08 AUGUST 2022
Siti Munawaroh
Faculty of Law Bhayangkara University Surabaya, Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v5-i8-66Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
The sale and purchase agreement is one source of the birth of an agreement between the parties that binds it as appropriate binding force according to law (Article 1338 paragraph 1 of the Civil Code). Therefore, all rights and obligations arising from the agreement must be fulfilled by both the seller and the buyer. In line with technological advances, causing more and more types of four-wheeled vehicles to be offered on the market to meet the needs of the community. This will provide wider opportunities for the public to make car buying and selling transactions that are in accordance with their wishes and needs. In a sale and purchase agreement, it is possible that the buyer is unable to fulfill his obligations in accordance with the contents of the agreement that has been agreed with the seller, so that the buyer can be categorized as Default. Basically an agreement will run well if the parties who make the agreement are based on good faith, but if one of the parties does not have good intentions or does not carry out their obligations, a Default will arise.
KEYWORDS:Sale and Purchase Agreement, Car Sale and Purchase, Default
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