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Overmacht Dalam Perjanjian Sewa Menyewa Alat Berat: Suatu Analisis Penyelesaian Sengketa Romadhoni, Muhammad Masruri; Bisyri, Muhammad Hasan; Setiawati, Lilis
el hisbah Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol 4 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/elhisbah.v4i2.9226

Abstract

This research aims to determine the resolution of internal overmacht disputes heavy equipment rental agreement at PT. Setya Perkasa Graha Aditama. And aims to explain the legal consequences of dispute resolution overmacht towards the parties in the rental agreement. This research is juridical-empirical research, which is descriptive in nature with a qualitative approach. The primary data source is the results of interviews with the Commissioner of PT. Setya Perkasa Graha Aditama and Mr Adi. Secondary data sources include information obtained from statutory regulations, fiqh principles, and interviews with related parties that support research data. The analysis technique for this research uses interactive analysis. The research results show that the completion of the rental agreement between PT. Setya Perkasa Graha Aditama and Mr. Adi have complied with the dispute resolution in the agreement in the form of negotiations. And the legal consequences of overmacht for the perpetrators of the rental agreement are: The lessee is free from the obligation to fulfill the performance as long as he is still in a state of overwork. Or it is allowed to "postpone" the implementation of the performance, until the force majeure situation is gone. For the lessee, the obligation to compensate and the purpose of the agreement are eliminated, where the implementation of the fulfillment/achievement of the agreement is considered "null and void". This research contributes to the formulation of business contract policies that are more adaptive to the risk of force majeure—both in force majeure clauses and in enforcing the precautionary principle.