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| Format: | Recurso digital |
| Language: | English, Old (ca. 450-1100) |
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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16257135 |
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- <p>A Purchase Order is a simple format of a modern contract that is widely used in sales and purchase transactions. For the parties involved in a sale and purchase agreement, the binding force of the the agreement plays an important role, because the document could be used as an evidence to ensure certainty and legal protection to uphold the rights and obligations as stated in the agreement. A Purchase Order that has fulfilled the elements of an agreement and is made by fulfilling the requirements for the validity of an agreement will give rise to legal consequences in the form of rights and obligations that must be carried out by the parties who made the Purchase Order based on the principle of Pacta Sunt Servanda. The research method used in this paper is normative research with statutory approach, which is supplemented with further analysis of various legal materials. The results of the author’s analysis found that a Purchase Order that has fulfilled the requirement as a valid agreement has legally given birth to a binding force for the parties who made it, so that the rights and obligations they have agreed to must be fulfilled. Based on this result, the author suggests the imposition of moral sanctions from the business community for parties who deny the Purchase Order as an agreement that binds the parties, so that in the future people will be more careful to not renege on the previously agreed upon Purchase Order.</p>