Damang definition
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The ratification of the traditional prenuptial agreement or Surat Panggul is through the Customary Mantir or Damang, while the prenuptial agreement is generally ratified by the marriage registrar.
A prenuptial agreement or Surat Panggul according to ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ custom is a written agreement containing an agreement that has been signed by the prospective husband and wife, parents or guardians of the prospective husband and wife, witnesses from both parties, Damang or Mantir.
Property during marriage is joint property, if you have children then all the inheritance is given to the children, if you don't have children then the inheritance is handed over to the local Damang Adat so that the Damang Adat distributes it to the surviving family of the spouse in accordance with Dayak Ngaju customary law.
The Surat Panggul or prenuptial agreement according to Dayak Ngaju custom is a written agreement whose contents are agreed upon by both parties to the prospective bride and groom and the parents of the prospective bride and groom, witnessed by witnesses and the Traditional Mantir and known to the Damang Traditional Head.
In terms of ancestry, those included in this group are direct descendants of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Dambung (people who are respected in society), Pangkalima (commander-in-chief), Damang, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (helping Damang in completing his duties).
Abosso has applied for an environmental certificate for the Damang mine, which it has been advised will be issued in due course, and has posted a reclamation bond of $2.0 million.
When the customary rules regarding the Surat Panggul had not yet been written, the contents of the agreement used the Dayak Ngaju language, as did the discussions between the parties, in this case Damang and Mantir, the prospective husband and wife and their parents, the witnesses and the audience almost all used the language of the Dayak Ngaju tribe.
If there is a dispute, it is resolved amicably or more often it is handed over to the local Damang Adat where the bride and groom are presented to make peace or find a solution.