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LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (CV) THAT HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED IN THE BUSINESS ENTITY ADMINISTRATION SISTEM (SABU) FOR THIRD PARTIES Anak Agung Ayu Ngurah Sri Rahayu Gorda, Kadek Januarsa Adi Sudharma, Rizqi Isnaini
National Education University
Abstract
The new procedure of establishment of CV after the issuance of PP no. 24 year 2018 and also Permenkumham no. 17 of 2018 has an impact on CV that has been established before 2018, in Permenkumham CV that has been established before the passing of the regulation must register its CV
into a sistem called SABU maximum 1 year after Permenkumham no. This 17 of 2018 was legalized. However, no sanctions are explained If a CV that has been established before 2018 has not yet registered, so there are still CV that until now have not registered their CV and this results in third
parties cooperating with the CV. So the purpose of this study is to determine the legal consequences of CV that has not been registered in SABU for the third party. The research method used is the normative research method by examining the relevant laws and regulations and analyzed by descriptif
qualitatif. The result of this study is that CV that has not been registered in SABU cannot take care of licensing in accordance with the latest regulations so that the CV does not have legal certainty in carrying out its business activities. Third parties either who will cooperate with CV in seeking profit
or are not obliged to make SKT as a condition for cooperation.
Keywords: Legal Consequences, Partnership, Business Entity Administration System
Topic: Law on Bussiness Competition, and Prohibition of Monopoly
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