Legacy of Lower Heritage That Has Certified in Nagari Aua Kuniang West Pasaman District

Siska Eriza, Kurnia Warman, Zefrizal Nurdin

Abstract


According to the provisions of Government Regulation Number 10 of 1961 in conjunction with Government Regulation Number 24 of 1997 concerning Land Registration, those entitled to receive inheritance are required to request the transfer of rights. In this case the transition is due to inheritance. In most parts of Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman District, many of the rights were transferred through inheritance, which was preceded by the making of a basis for the rights to the pusako randah land. Based on this background. West Pasaman Regency. The method of approach used in this research is empirical juridical, namely research conducted by paying attention to the legal norms that apply, then comparing it with the reality or facts that occur in the field. The results showed that the Process of Registration for Pusako Randah Land Rights in Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency included fulfilling or submitting the required documents including submitting an application for first time registration, a statement of ownership of the plot of land which includes a physical statement of the plot of land , attached ranji (lineage), a statement from the Wali Nagari, a letter of approval from members of the clan and along with an identity in the form of an Identity Card. The cause of inheritance of pusako randah land in Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency is because the heirs want to get legal certainty and guarantee legal protection against the pusako randah, on the other hand it occurs because it can be used as collateral for credit in the banking and also to avoid disputes over land the pusako randah. The process of transferring the certificate of ownership due to inheritance of the pusako randah land in Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency was carried out after the legal incident occurred, the heirs could carry out the process by completing and providing the required documents.


Keywords


Land Certificate Registration; Heirlooms; Inheritance

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References


Books

Kurnia Warman, Agrarian Law in Compound Communities, Interaction of Interaction of Customary Law and State Law in West Sumatra, Van Vollenhoven Institute Leiden University, KITLV & HuMa-Jakarta, 2010.

Urip Santoso, Agrarian Law & Land Rights, Kencana Prenada Media Group, Jakarta, 2007.

Interview

Data from interviews with Mr. Almarjan as Head of the Office of the West Pasaman Regency National Land Agency.

Data from interviews with Mr. Heru Gunawan Putra, as the Head of the Land Relations Session of the West Pasaman Regency land law.

Interview with Mr Dencah., Dt. Rajo Malayu as Deputy Chairman of the Nagari Indigenous Density II in Nagari Aua Kuniang.

Interview with Mr. Hendro, as Mayor of Nagari in Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency.

Interview with Mr. Hendro, as Wali Nagari in Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency.

Interview with Mr. Yulhendri. Dt. Putiah as the Chairman of the Nagari Indigenous Density in Nagari Aua Kuniang.

Interview with Mrs. Nurhelmi, a resident who registered for the transfer of rights in Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency.

Interview with Mrs. Sri Astuti, a resident who registered for the transfer of rights in Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency.

Interview with Sri Astuti as heir, who takes care behind the name Nagari Aua Kuniang, West Pasaman Regency.

Interview with the mother of Meliza Poni, as the ticket window clerk of the West Pasaman Regency Kantah registration section.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v7i1.1355

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