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Showing items 1 through 9 of 9.These Regulations prescribe forms of application for obtaining land surveyors' licences and regulate the practice and conduct of licensed land surveyors.The Regulations further regulate the disciplinary proceedings of the Land Surveyors Board and prescribe fees for registration, annual licences,
The Ordinance is divided into the following Parts: Preliminary (I); Country Lands (II); Town Lands (III); Native Lands (IV); Registration (V); Part VI has been repealed; Collection of Land Revenue (VII); Demarcation and Survey (VIII); Trespasses and Penalties (IX).The entire property in and contr
This Act provides for the establishment of the Land Surveyors Board to control land surveyors.The Board shall keep a Register containing all the information of licensed land surveyors. Requirements and procedures to obtain a licence from the Land Surveyors Board are set out in the Act.
This Act contains rules relating to revision of registers of lands. In accordance with section 3, the Ruler in Council is entitled to declare any area falling within the State of Kelantan to be a Settlement Area. Such declaration shall be notified in the Gazette.
Land administration is a process of recording and disseminating information about the association between people and land. To administer land matters in Malaysia, the Department of Surveying and Mapping Malaysia uses eKadaster and Land Office has eTanah which are different in e-Systems.
Registration of land title evidences an indefeasible ownership. However, many people have become victims of fraud. Due to the increase in fraud and the weaknesses of the registration system in the country, this study aims to provide solution to the problem.
FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Germany, IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development), Finland, GTZ (Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit), UN-Habitat, World Bank and UNDP, and IPC (International NGO/CSO Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty), Food
This Act amends the National Land Code Act, 1965.Amendments include: insertion of new definitions in section 5; minor word changes and minor changes in the provisions in sections 5b, 14, 62, 80, 81, 92d, 124, 136, 140, 141, 141a, 142, 147, 204g, 254, 264a, 375, 399, 412, 426, 429a and 429b; inser
Main object of the Code is to ensure uniformity of law and policy with respect to land tenure, registration of titles relating to land, transfer of land, leases and charges in respect of land, easements and other rights and interests in land.
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