Legal Consequences of a Debt and Credit Agreement That is Formulated into a Sale and Purchase Agreement
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 12
Abstract
A debt agreement is a form of agreement commonly found in financial transactions, but often discusses issues related to its implementation and legal consequences. One form of problem that often arises is when a debt agreement is formulated in the form of a sale and purchase agreement, which does not reflect the substantial reality of the transaction that occurs. This can cause legal pollution, especially when the nominal value recorded in the agreement is much larger than the amount of debt actually received by the debtor. This case often shows a discrepancy between the purpose of the agreement and its actual implementation, which can ultimately harm one of the parties. This paper aims to analyze the legal consequences arising from a debt agreement formulated into a sale and purchase agreement, focusing on the aspects of justice and the legal validity of the agreement. In this study, it will be discussed how a sale and purchase agreement that does not reflect a real transaction can potentially reveal the principle of justice and harm the parties involved, as well as enforce the law caused by the discrepancy between the contents of the agreement and the reality that occurs. This research is expected to provide an understanding of the importance of transparency, fairness, and compliance with applicable legal principles in the principles of drafting and implementing debt agreements formulated into sales and purchase agreements.
Authors and Affiliations
Jenni Fertanauli Saragih, Suraji, Anjar Sri Ciptorukmi Nugraheni
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