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TINJAUAN HUKUM TERHADAP PERJANJIAN JUAL BELI TENAGA LISTRIK ANTARA PT. PLN (PERSERO) DENGAN PELANGGAN DEWI LESTARI SIMANJUNTAK
PREMISE LAW JURNAL Vol 3: Volume III tahun 2013
Publisher : PREMISE LAW JURNAL

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ABSTRACT The increasing number of population accompanied by facility and infrastructure development as well as the improvement in the field of business and economic activity require the increase of existing electric power as needed. The problem discussed in this study were how the electric power trading agreement was legally implemented between PT. PLN (State Electricity Company) and its customers, what attempts and sanctions were given by PT. PLN (Persero) to the customers who breached the electric power trading agreement, and what constraints were faced by PT. PLN (Persero) in overcoming the breach done by the customers. The constraints faced by PT. PLN (Persero) in overcoming the breach of law on electric power were limited operational cost, less clear official report writing, less complete work equipment brought, less rigorous officers, the people who dared to make their own electricity connection, the field workers with limited understanding of law, and others. Keywords: Legal Review, Trading, Electric Power
RANGE OF CHILDREN'S OUTDOOR PLAYING AREA IN DENSELY POPULATED AREA TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CITY Simanjuntak, Dewi Lestari; Hasibuan, Hayati Sari; Asteria, Donna
Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development Vol. 5, No. 1
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Children need to play, either alone or with friends, especially in outdoors spaces, to benefits their growth and development. Many densely populated areas do not provide children's playgrounds due to the limited area and not planned from the start of development. As a result, children play in the remaining space around the residence, which can threaten the safety and comfort of children. It is essential to pay attention to the safety and comfort aspects of children. This paper aims to explain the spatial reach of children when playing outdoors and children's perceptions about their playing area. This research was conducted in Keluranan Kalianyar every day from Monday to Sunday, in the morning and afternoon. Conducted interviews with 347 children accompanied by one of their parents and studied literature. The study found that most of the children playing near home (about less than 40 meters and 40-100 meters from their home). Second, 64% of children believe that playing space is unsafe, and 69% believe that playing space is uncomfortable for all children. This study explains that although no play area meets the elements of safety and comfort, children can still play at a distance that is still affordable from their home. Thus, efforts are needed to enhance the safety and comfort of children's play spaces.