Paper Title
Claims For Compensation On The Engagement: A Case Study Where A Fiance Has An Intercourse With Another Person

Abstract
Engagement is a tradition that has been inherited from the past until it was introduced as a legal norm. The juridical relationship under the contract of engagement creates the right, duty, and status of the fiancé. In the case that either party does not fulfilling the purpose of engaging in marriage with his or her spouse, or the action that makes the one party become unsuitable to marry with another party, or conduct an evil action, the law provides the contracting party the right to terminate the engagement by law, and if the offense is committed by an engaged fiancé, the law provides the fiancé whose right is abducted as the fiancé to be able to claim for a compensation from the one who has sexual intercourse with his or her fiancé if that person knows or should know about the engagement according to the Civil and Commercial Code, Section 1445, which is the current applicable law. However, the right to claim for such compensation is only in the case of having a sexual intercourse in copulated way between a man and a woman in a natural way as having adulterous relationship or as being an adultery. Index Terms - Engagement, Compensation, Law