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Court Decision to Replace the Deed of Sale and Purchase of Land in the Agreement and Switch of Cessie Rights Nabila, Kholida; Pulungan, Muhammad Sofyan; Sadjarwo, Isyana Wisnuwardhani
Susbtantive Justice International Journal of Law Vol 4 No 2 (2021): Substantive Justice International Journal of Law
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Muslim Indonesia, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/substantivejustice.v4i2.156

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Deed of Recognition of Debt is a deed that is generally made by the notary public, followed by binding guarantees that are attached (accessoir) the main agreement. In practice, the Deed of Recognition of Debt can be transferred to another party who is willing to buy it, so that The Sale and Purchase Agreement of Rights to Cessie and Agreements of Transfer of Rights to Cessie is notarized made. The last party who has the cessie rights sometimes does not get his rights because the debtor is no longer known to exist. That is why the party who has the cessie rights claims it to District Court so that it can be determined as the owner of the object of collateral. This case happened at the North Jakarta District Court No. 123/Pdt.G/2018/PN. JKT.UTR where the Panel of Judges decided that the Court's Decision could be a substitute of the land deed sell and purchase based on the sale and purchase agreement of rights to cessie and agreements of transfer of rights to cessie. This court decision is certainly a new legal breakthrough, especially in the notarial and land affairs fields. This type of research is normative with qualitative data analysis, and concluding deductive means. Based on the author's analysis, The Sale and Purchase Agreement of Rights to Cessie and Agreements of Transfer of Rights to Cessie is valid is authentic deeds that are valid and in accordance with applicable law. The public notaries also run their authority properly, so that the deeds have fulfilled the external, formal, and material aspects. Land deed officer who will make the deed on Land Certificate Number. 5217/Bojongnangka has been protected by law because the Land deed officer is obliged to obey the Decision of the Panel of Judges as the competent general authority, and the land deed officer only run his authority after the Land Office of Tangerang Regency has processed the owner's name change of initials TN to SS.
Pengaruh Rehabilitasi Berbantuan Robot terhadap Pemulihan Fungsional Setelah Total Hip Arthroplasty: Literature Review Wijayanti, Dian Rahayu; Nabila, Kholida; Putri, Nadzifa Salsabila Haris; Azra, Nur Afrina; Olivia, Septina; Rahman, Farid
Jurnal Fisioterapi Terapan Indonesia
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Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) remains a gold standard for restoring joint function in patients with severe hip osteoarthritis, yet achieving optimal functional recovery post-surgery remains a challenge. Robot-assisted rehabilitation (RAR) has emerged as a novel physiotherapy modality offering structured, repetitive, and sensor-driven training that may enhance recovery trajectories. Objective: This literature review aims to identify and synthesise current evidence on the effectiveness of RAR in improving functional outcomes after THA, focusing on gait performance, muscle strength, balance, and quality of life. Methods: A comprehensive search of PubMed, PEDro, ScienceDirect and Google Scholar was conducted for peer-reviewed articles published between 2015 and 2025. Studies included those evaluating robotic modalities in THA rehabilitation. Data extraction and narrative synthesis were guided by the PICO framework. Results: Eight studies met inclusion criteria. Robotic systems such as Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL), Honda Walking Assist (HWA), Luna-EMG and Hunova demonstrated improvements in gait speed, stride length, lower limb strength, balance control and patient-reported functional scores compared with conventional therapy. Evidence supports enhanced neuromuscular coordination through individualized robot-based training. Conclusion: Robot-assisted rehabilitation appears to be a promising modality to support functional recovery after THA. Nevertheless, further large-scale studies with long-term follow-up are needed to confirm sustained benefits and cost-effectiveness for routine clinical practice.