The concept of the agreement according to the provisions of article 1313 of Civil Law, namely the Book of Laws, hereinafter abbreviated as KUHPdt, that what is said as an act is an agreement with one person with another person and can be said more and in mutual binding. The scope of the agreement is too broad, including the marriage agreement regulated in the field of family law. Even though the creditor and the debtor also have a relationship that can also be called material. This is stipulated in the Criminal Procedure Code in the provisions of Book III which actually only covers individual agreements. A unilateral agreement is an agreement that is not allowed which is indeed not only coming or popping up from various parties or parties, and also not permitted between the two or the other parties. In the agreement there should be an element of binding to each other, meaning that the party from the other agreement maker can always tie themselves to the other party and the other party also binds themselves to those who are different or different. Without stating the purpose in an agreement by the parties that make the agreement and for what the agreement was made, moreover the contents of the agreement are unclear and prohibited by law. This study uses a research method that is literature study where by referring to literature or books and the rules of existing or normative legislation. And the results achieved are then it can be said that the agreement is null and void. So based on these reasons, the concept of agreement can be formulated with an agreement in which in the field called assets occurs something or things and material things that are mutual to always bind themselves from the seller or buyer to implement the agreement. Agreements that have been implemented must be carried out in accordance with the rights and obligations of each party and there is negligence in carrying out their obligations so that they can be said to have good intentions in the agreement.
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Eleanora, F. N., & Sari, A. (2019). Goods Selling-Buying Agreement and Legal Protection for Sellers. Lentera Hukum, 6(1), 133–140. https://doi.org/10.19184/ejlh.v6i1.9833
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