serves as the primary legislation governing land administration, tenure, registration of titles, and land dealings across Peninsular Malaysia and the Federal Territory of Labuan. Rooted in the Torrens System of land registration, the code ensures that "the register is everything," providing state-backed security of title and undeniable ownership once registered. National Land Code (Act 56 of 1965) - JKPTG
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Part 14 of the National Land Code (NLC) outlines the legal framework for moving land ownership or interests from one party to another. Key areas covered include: Powers of Transfer Kanun Tanah Negara 1965 Pdf 14
For many Malaysian land professionals and citizens, "Pdf 14" refers to . This is the prescribed statutory instrument used to effect a transfer of land, share, or lease . It is arguably the most important single form in the National Land Code.
Governs procedures for sub-division (Sec 135-139), partition (Sec 140-145), and amalgamation (Sec 146-150) of plots. Title Registration Part 14 of the National Land Code (NLC)
The primary objectives of the NLC are to ensure uniformity of law and policy with respect to land tenure, registration of titles, transfer of land, leases and charges, easements, and other rights and interests in land.
It is essentially the mechanism that brings the Torrens system to life, ensuring all legal interests in land are properly recorded and open to public inspection. This transparency protects both landowners and those who may wish to deal with the land. It is arguably the most important single form
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In the Malaysian Torrens system, a transfer is not legally effective until it is registered at the relevant Land Registry or Land Office. Slideshare