ISSN: 2691-5774
Authors: Farid S H M H M Kn*
The Agreement to Give Absolute Power of Attorney or better known as the Absolute Power of Attorney (Absolute Power of Attorney), is not known in the Civil Code. Even though the Civil Code does not recognize him, the existence of an Absolute Power of Attorney is not prohibited. The articles in Book III of the Civil Code are only complementary, the parties are allowed to deviate from them. So that if the parties involved in the power-giving agreement want absolute power, then this is allowed and not prohibited by the Civil Code. Because in principle, contract law is open (freedom of contract principle) and legal certainty principle.
Keywords: Absolute Power of Attorney; Power Agreement; Contract Law