The Validity of The Notary Deed Based at The Online General Meeting of Stakeholders

  • Putri S
  • Mulyaningrum E
  • Daren B
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Abstract

The execution of the General Meeting of Stakeholders (GMS) can also be done by teleconference, which saves money and time. the purpose of this study was to analyze the validity of the notarial deed based on the online general meeting of shareholders. The type of research used is normative legal research or doctrinal legal research. The research approach used is library research. This research is explanatory and the approach method in data analysis is a qualitative method. Because of the rapid advancement of digital technology, requiring a face-to-face meeting between contracting parties is no longer necessary, the emergence of the Company Law accommodates expectations and accommodates the expansion of information technology. The GMS teleconference is still legitimate with electronic data, and the Notary signs the Minutes as a release deed, but it must still meet the legal requirements of a GMS. the results of the study show that: 1. Notary deed as referred to in Article 1 paragraph (7) of Law Number 2 Year 2014, namely the Notary Deed, hereinafter referred to as the Deed is an authentic deed made by or in the presence of a Notary in accordance with the form and procedures stipulated in this Law, 2. If the certification listed in the explanation of Article 15 paragraph (3) of Law Number 2 of 2014 is equated with a letter under hand certified by a notary (legalization), so the certification in question is not an authentic deed.

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Putri, S. A. S. S., Mulyaningrum, E. R., & Daren, B. C. (2022). The Validity of The Notary Deed Based at The Online General Meeting of Stakeholders. Law Research Review Quarterly, 8(3), 275–288. https://doi.org/10.15294/lrrq.v8i3.56126

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