The purpose of this research is to analyze when the debtor is unable to carry out what has been agreed, not because of the debtor's own fault, the obstruction to achievement is caused by an unexpected event, a forceful situation, causing the debtor to be unable to perform, and what are the legal consequences? Due to the debtor's actions, the creditor uses his right to sue the debtor, namely breach of contract. The research method used is a type of normative legal research by analyzing legislative, jurisprudential and doctrinal approaches, as well as cases that occur, where the theory used in analyzing is the theory of good faith, pacta sunt servanda. The results of this research illustrate the legal consequences of debtors being hindered due to compelling force majeure. external research as teaching material in contract law lectures, for students and the interested public
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