Awang Long Law Review
Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): Awang Long Law Review

PURCHASE ORDER AS A REPRESENTATION OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES IN A CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP OF FURNITURE SALES

Hartono, Rudi (Unknown)
Asyhari, Fatimah (Unknown)
Pasaribu, Benhard Kurniawan (Unknown)
Kamaluddin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

This study analyzes the legal status of Purchase Orders as a manifestation of the parties' agreement in a furniture sales contractual relationship through a normative study of the principles of consensualism, freedom of contract, and legal implications in Indonesian civil law. Normatively, Article 1320 and Article 1338 of the Civil Code emphasize that the validity of an agreement is determined by the fulfillment of the elements of the parties' agreement, not merely the formal form of the document. However, in practice, there are still differences in understanding regarding the legal status of Purchase Orders that have the potential to cause disputes, especially in made-to-order transactions . This study uses a normative legal method with a statutory, conceptual, and case approach. The results of the study indicate that Purchase Orders can be qualified as binding agreements as long as they meet the legal requirements of an agreement, thus giving rise to rights and obligations as well as implications of default if violated. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen legal construction, establish consistent jurisprudence, and standardize Purchase Order documents to provide legal certainty and protection in trade practices.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

awl

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Awang Long Law Review known as the ALLRev launched on November 1, 2018 and inaugurated formally by Chairman of the Awang Long School of Law. Besides "The Juris" Journal of Legal Sciences, Awang Long Law Review (ALLRev) is the official journal of the Awang Long School of Law published biannually (May ...