Juridical Review of Force Majeure Clause in Credit Bank Agreements when Covid-19 Disaster

Abdul Rahman, Taufan Fajar Riyanto, Siti Rodhiyah Dwi Istinah
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The Covid-19 pandemic has occurred since the beginning of 2020 which has had an impact on various sectors of human life, both health, social and economic. One of the sectors most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is banking due to the large number of non-performing loans during the pandemic. Based on this situation, the government issued Presidential Decree no. 12 of 2020 concerning the Determination of Non-Natural Disasters for the spread of covid-19. Based on this background, the problems in this study will raise the juridical study of whether the covid-19 pandemic can be said to be force majeure and its juridical implications in bank credit agreements. The purpose of this study is to find out the juridical basis of whether COVID-19 can be used as an excuse for force majeure in bank credit agreements. The research method used is empirical normative with primary data sources through interviews at Bank Jateng and secondary data in the form of legal materials. Data collection techniques with interviews and literature study. The results of the study show that the Covid-19 pandemic, although as a non-natural disaster that meets the force majeure clause, does not necessarily become a reason for canceling the debtor's obligations in the credit agreement because it is not mentioned in the agreement regarding the Covid-19 pandemic condition and also the condition of the Covid-19 pandemic is a force.
Covid-19灾害时信贷银行协议中不可抗力条款的司法审查
2019冠状病毒病大流行自2020年初以来发生,对人类生活的各个领域产生了影响,包括健康、社会和经济。受COVID-19大流行影响最严重的行业之一是银行业,因为大流行期间存在大量不良贷款。根据这种情况,政府发布了总统令。关于确定covid-19传播的非自然灾害的2020年第12号决议。基于这一背景,本研究的问题将引发对covid-19大流行是否可以说是不可抗力及其在银行信贷协议中的法律含义的法律研究。本研究的目的是找出COVID-19是否可以作为银行信贷协议中不可抗力理由的法律依据。使用的研究方法是经验规范的,主要数据来源是通过在嘉腾银行的访谈和法律材料形式的次要数据。数据收集技术与访谈和文献研究。研究结果表明,Covid-19大流行虽然是符合不可抗力条款的非自然灾害,但并不一定成为信贷协议中取消债务人义务的理由,因为协议中没有提到Covid-19大流行的条件,而且Covid-19大流行的条件是一种力量。
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