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Notary's Responsibility to the Bank Regarding the Cooperation Agreement for Completion of Mortgage Lisa Putri Utami; Ariawan Gunadi
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jlph.v5i1.832

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Unfulfilled obligations by the Notary in completing the preparation of the Deed of Credit Agreement, Power of Attorney to Enforce Mortgage Rights (SKMHT), Deed of Granting Mortgage Rights (APHT), and Deed of Acknowledgment of Debt in a cooperation agreement with the Bank will cause losses from the Bank. Completion of Deed Making that is not in accordance with the time limit set in the cooperation agreement must be accountable by the Notary to the Bank. The purpose of this research is to find the responsibility of the Notary towards the delay in making the deed and find the legal implications of the delay in making the deed stated in the cooperation agreement. Normative juridical is the type of research used in this research. The result of the research is that the Notary's delay in making the deed in the cooperation agreement with the Bank can be accounted for by the Notary by compensating the losses arising from the Bank and the legal implications when the Notary is late in making the deed can be sued before the court.
Pemberdayaan Ibu Balita dalam Pertolongan Pertama Tersedak di Desa Bangun Rejo, Tanjung Morawa, Deli Serdang, 2025 Kismiasih Adethia; Lisa Putri Utami; Diah Pitaloka; Tia Erviani
Natural: Jurnal Pelaksanaan Pengabdian Bergerak bersama Masyarakat. Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): August : Natural: Jurnal Pelaksanaan Pengabdian Bergerak bersama Masyarakat
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/natural.v3i3.1694

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Choking is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among children, particularly those aged 3 years or younger. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2011, there were approximately 17,537 reported cases of choking, with the majority of these incidents occurring in children aged between 12 to 36 months. In 2013, about 34 children per day were taken to emergency departments due to choking (Pendigrot et al., 2019). Furthermore, in Indonesia, it was reported that around 10% of the 430 infant deaths were caused by choking during breastfeeding (Suartini & Kusniawati, 2020). Given this, the need for effective first aid knowledge, especially among mothers of young children, becomes imperative. This community service activity aimed to empower 27 mothers with toddlers in the village of Bangun Rejo, Tanjung Morawa, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, on the essential skills for performing first aid in cases of choking. The program was structured in three phases: preparation, implementation, and evaluation. During the implementation, the participants received theoretical lectures, live demonstrations, and informational leaflets on how to perform first aid for choking. Following the training, an evaluation was conducted to assess the mothers' proficiency in performing the procedure. The results showed a promising outcome, with 19 mothers (70.3%) becoming proficient in first aid for choking, while 8 mothers (29.7%) still lacked the necessary skills despite the training. This outcome highlights the importance of continuous education and practice for parents, especially mothers, to ensure that they can act quickly and effectively in emergency situations. This activity is expected to equip mothers with the skills needed to perform first aid for choking as an immediate response before seeking medical assistance, ultimately helping to reduce the risks associated with choking incidents.