ABSTRAK Penyelesaian sengketa pada kondisi fore majeure akibat pandemic covid-19 merupakan suatu permohonan debitur untuk menunjukkan bahwa tidak dapat dilaksanakan apa yang sebelumnya telah dijanjikan karena disebabkan oleh hal-hal yang sama sekali tidak terduga atau situasi yang tidak diprediksi sebelumnya. Maka akibat hukumnya yang terdapat pada force majeure si berpiutang tidak bisa membebankan resiko yang didapatnya kepada si berutang dan si berutang tidak bisa juga dinyatakan lalai dalam kewajibanpemenuhan prestasi. Maka, akibat dari kasus covid-19 situasi force majeure sebagai jalan alternatife untuk menyelesaikan persoalan. Maka kasus wanprestasi ditempuh melalui jalur non-litigasi melalui mediasi, arbitrase dan negosiasi sebagai penyelesaian sengketa. Jalur ini ditempuh disebabkan situasi yang memaksa sementara wanprestasi merupakan sebuah perjanjian yang telah disepakati diawal oleh kedua belah pihak. ABSTRACT Settlement of disputes in fore majeure conditions due to the covid-19 pandeic is a request from the debtor to show that what was previously promised cannot be carried out because it is caused by completely unexpected things or situations that were not previously predicted. So the legal consequences contained in the force majeure of the debtor cannot also be declared negligent in the obligation to fulfill performance. So, as a result of the Covid-19 case, the force majeur situations is an alternative a way to solve the problem. So the case of default is pursued through non-litigation channels through mediation, arbitration and negotiaton as dispute resolution. This path was taken due to a compelling situation while the default was an agreement that had been agreed in advance by both parties.
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