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A contrario
Adagium, a Latin, Dutch, or English term commonly used to explain certain legal principles, methods, or consequences.
A fortiori
A Latin legal maxim meaning "with stronger reason"; an argument that applies with greater force when certain conditions are met.
A posteriori
A Latin term meaning "based on experience"; reasoning that relies on facts or evidence that emerge subsequently.
A priori
Latin term meaning "before experience"; in legal argumentation, it refers to reasoning based on general principles.
Formal Warning
Formal Warning is a procedural term related to the formal warning process.
Instruction
Court instructions/determination regarding the implementation of auctions/executions in specific practices.
AAUPB
AAUPB is an administrative or state administration concept/term related to AAUPB.
Ab initio
Adagium, a Latin, Dutch, or English term commonly used to explain certain legal principles, methods, or consequences.
Ab intestato
Adagium, a Latin, Dutch, or English term commonly used to explain certain legal principles, methods, or consequences.
Abolition
Cessation of the prosecution process against an individual for a specific case based on specific authority.
Summary examination event
Examination of cases punishable by imprisonment or confinement for a maximum of three months and/or a fine of a maximum of seven thousand five hundred rupiah and petty insults, except for traffic violations
Minor offense examination event
Criminal acts punishable by imprisonment or confinement for a maximum of three months and/or a fine of a maximum of seven thousand five hundred rupiahs, and petty insults
Acceleration clause
A provision that allows a creditor to demand the entire remaining balance of an obligation at once if certain events of default occur.
Accessory
An additional agreement that is valid and legally binding in accordance with the principal agreement
Actio in pauliana
A lawsuit for the nullification of any unrequired actions taken by the debtor, which are detrimental to the creditor (Article 1341 of the Indonesian Civil Code)
Actio Pauliana
An action to annul a debtor's legal act that is prejudicial to creditors, performed before bankruptcy/PKPU, subject to certain conditions.
Actio popularis
A lawsuit that can be filed by anyone for the public interest, even if they have not suffered direct loss.
The plaintiff follows the forum of the defendant
The plaintiff must sue the defendant in the court where the defendant resides
Actor sequitur forum rei
The district court in the place where the defendant resides (has an address, is domiciled) is authorized to examine lawsuits or claims of rights
Actori incumbit probatio
Adage, a Latin, Dutch, or English term commonly used to explain certain legal principles, methods, or consequences.
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