ronb
You're making it way too hard. When the court "awards possession" to Patrick Alexander, I think they just re-instated his original ownership using Rudi Marcio as nominee. The phrase "awards possession" has been used here by the translator to cover whatever Indonesian phraseology was in the court's verdict.
davita
You're making it way too hard. When the court "awards possession" to Patrick Alexander, I think they just re-instated his original ownership using Rudi Marcio as nominee. The phrase "awards possession" has been used here by the translator to cover whatever Indonesian phraseology was in the court's verdict.[/QUOTE]Without the court's decision being available, or an official English translation, we are speculating on an interpretation of what the plaintiff's lawyer said to the balidiscovery reporter.I'd assume the title deeds would need to be the collateral for the mortgage. I doubt if a bank would have given that much money to the actor because of his good looks....never worked for me....:grumpy: The court, according to the report, found the defendant had to repay...but what if he cannot?I've had many mortgages, including collateral loans on property which I actually owned, but not in Indonesia.....so not sure how the law works in RI's jurisdiction.