TINJAUAN YURIDIS TERHADAP SISTEM PEMBAGIAN WARIS MASYARAKAT DESA JALUR PATAH KECAMATAN SENTAJO RAYA KABUPATEN KUANTAN SINGINGI

  • Aprinelita Aprinelita Universitas Islam Kuantan Singingi
Keywords: inheritance, including inheritance from burgerlijk wetboek (BW), Islamic law and customary law of the indigenous people of Jalur Patah Village, Sentajo Raya District, who are predominantly Muslim districts

Abstract

Indonesia is a country that is rich in culture and customs, including in terms of inheritance, Indonesia has various forms of inheritance, including inheritance from burgerlijk wetboek (BW), Islamic law and customary law of the indigenous people of Jalur Patah Village, Sentajo Raya District, who are predominantly Muslim districts. Kuantan singingi adheres to a matrilineal kinship system, where they live in a social order in which kinship is calculated according to the maternal line. required to marry someone outside the tribe. What is the main problem is what is the inheritance distribution system in the community of Jalur Patah Village, Sentajo Raya District, Kuantan Singingi Regency? In terms of its type, this research is classified as sociological normative legal research. While the nature of this research is descriptive analytical, which basically provides a clear and detailed description of the inheritance distribution system based on customary law in the village of Jalur Patah, Sentajo Raya district. The village of Jalur Patah, the inheritance distribution system, depends on each family, where the implementation is more or more dominant by traditional means. This distribution system is a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation until now. world, if one of the parents is still alive then the inheritance cannot be distributed to the heirs because it is still under the control of the living parent. Before the inheritance is distributed, there are several things that must be resolved by Yaituny's heirs, organizing the body, paying off debts , and settlement of will.

Published
2020-07-25
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