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    Land in Malaysia is vested in the Ruler or
     governor of the state. List II in the 9th Schedule
     to the Federal Constitution states that land is
     state matter
    Sec. 40 of NLC
c.   All state land within its territories vested in the
     SA
d.   Including all minerals and rock material within
     or upon the land.
   “State Authority”(SA) means the Ruler or
    Governor of the State as the case maybe.
   State means any state to which the Act applies
    (Pen. Malaysia)
   Sec. 5 – ruler of governor of the state.
   Penang & Malacca – Governor
   Other States – Sultan
   Federal Territory – Federal Government
   All land within its territories
   It does not include:-
   Alinated land
   Reserved land
   Mining land
   Forest land
    Sec. 5 NLC defines “State Land “ to mean all
     land within the boundary of the State
     excluding:
     (a)      alienated land – land already alienated
     by the SA to private person or body for
     agriculture, building or industry (but not
     mining)
    (b) reserved land – land reserved for future use
     and for public purpose e.g schools, parks,
     highways etc.
(a)   mining land – alienated under the
      Mining Law (not the NLC)

(d) Any land which under the provision of any
    law relating to forest is for the time being
    reserved forest – Forestry Act 1984
Sec. 41 NLC provides that SA have:

(c)   All the powers to dispose of all property
      vested in it, reserved land and mining land as
      stated in sec. 42; and
(d)   All rights in Sec. 46 ( rights in reversion)
    Sidek bin Hj Mohammed (1982)
    it was held that the acts of the State Director of
     land mines and the Collector of land rrevenue
     in giving permission to the settlers to occupy
     the state land did not bind the SA
    Kabra Holdings (1992)
    it was held that the promise made by the
     Menteri Besar in allowing the occupiers
     occupying the state land did not bind the SA.
As the absolute owner of State land, the SA has
wide powers of disposal under Sec. 42(1) of
NLC, there are:
(a)      to alienate State land;(by giving away a
right) of state land for a term not exceeding 99
years or in perpetuity(forever). However since
March 1985, alienation of land in perpetuity is
no more granted except for cases referred in
Sec 76(aa)
(b) to reserve State land and to grant leases of
   reserved land; ( for a period not exceeding 21
   years;
(c) to issue license to occupy State land, reserved
   land and mining land under temporary
   occupation licenses (TOL)
(d) To permit the extraction and removal of rock
   material from any land other than reserved
   forest;

(e) To permit the use of air space on or above
   State land and reserved land.
(a)   Dispose of any land for mining except by
      obtaining mining lease granted by mining law;
(b)   Permit the extraction/removal of rock material
      from any land for obtaining metal or mineral;
(c)   Dispose of any land for removing forest
      product from the land except by obtaining
      forest license granted under Forestry Act;
(d)   Dispose agricultural land to more than one
      person where area is less than two-fifth of a
      hectare (co-proprietorship for agricultural land
      of that size is prohibited)
     Sec. 43 NLC – The SA can alienate land in favour of
      any of the following persons and bodies:-
(b)   Natural persons other than minors;
(c)   Corporations having power under their constitutions
      to hold land;
(d)   Sovereigns, government, organizations and other
      persons authorized to hold land under the Diplomatic
      and Consular Privileges Ordinance 1957; and
(e)   Bodies expressly empowered to hold land any other
      written law.
   A natural person – not a bankcrupt, of sound
    mind

   A minor- ?
   Tan Hee Juan
   The registration of 2 documents of transfer
    executed by a minor was held to be void.
    Sec 46(1) – alienated land
b.   When the term specified in the tile expired
c.   Upon publication in the gazzette…
d.   When the proprietor is dead without successor
     – sec. 351 , when title is abandon – sec 352
e.   When propritor surrender the title to the SA
   For lease, license and permit
   Upon expire of such lease, permit or license
   Upon death of the holder
   Dissolution of co.
   Sec. 47
   Vest in the SA
   No compensation available.
   A person cannot acquire title to State land
    unless by way of alienation.
   Unlawful occupation on State land or under
    any license for any period what soever is not a
    guarantee for a title.
   Case: Sidek Hj. Mohd v. govt of Perak
   If sea or river encroaches to alienated land, the
    area affected shall revert to SA
   If retreat of the shoreline or bed of any river,
    the boundaries of the land remain the same
    (not affected).
   In any lease of reserved land, license or permit
    if the provision causes hardship to the holder;
   To extend the time specified in the lease,
    license or permit.
   Right to use and possess
   To get benefit
   To get advantages
   Natural rights
   To get the best out of it
   To exercise the right that was given to us as
    land owner , licensee or lessee

   To get benefit out of the land e.g cultivation,
    develop it, deal with it, convey it, rent it, make
    capital out of it etc.
    Not absolute (it is qualified)
    There are 4 limitations (Sec. 44 NLC)
3.   Conditions or restrictions imposed by the NLC
4.   Limitations imposed by other laws
5.   Enjoyment must be reasonable
6.   It is necessary for you to enjoy it
TYPES OF RIGHTS

PARAMOUNT RIGHTS
     (SECTION 44)
 SUBSIDIARY RIGHTS
    (SECTIONS 45)
1.   Proprietor of alienated land

2. Lessee of reserved land

3. Licensee of State land, reserved land and
   mining land
   Right to enjoy the column of the air space

   Right to support from the adjoining land

   Right to access
   To extract, move or use rock material

   To fell, clear, destroy, remove forest produce

   To extract any metal or mineral
   Explains the paramount rights provided by the
    Torrens System which includes:
(a) Exclusive use and enjoyment of column of air
    space above the surface of land as reasonably
    necessary to the lawful use and enjoyment of
    the land;
(c) The right to support of the land in its natural
    state by adjoining land;
(d) Right of access to foreshore, river or public
    place
   The right comes together with the land
    example:
     Right to air/air space/light
     Right to support
     Right to access

    (based on the Common Law priciples)
The right derives from agreement between
    parties example:

    right to access
    easement
  NATURAL RIGHTS – SECTION 44(1)
(a) Exclusive use and enjoyment of column of
   air space above the surface of land as
   reasonably necessary to the lawful use and
   enjoyment of the land;
  Common law principle
“Whose is the soil, his is also that which is above
   below it “
(cujus est solum ejus set usque ad coelum et ad
   infros)

Case: CORBERT v. HILL
“At common law, the owner of the land is the
  owner of everything up to the sky and down to
  the centre of the earth”
   Reasonably necessary
   Lawful use and enjoyment
   Practical limits imposed to utilize the right
   Exclusive but not absolute
   Limited by Sec 19 Civil Aviation Act 1969
   The right to support of the land in its natural
    state by adjoining land;

                RIGHT TO SUPPORT
    adopt from the common law principle that a
    remedy is available to someone whose rights
    have been violated
    negative right – something should not be done
    on your own land or property that might
    endanger the land or property of others
a.   The land at the lower must support the land
     above it.
b.   It must be adjoining to each other
c.   The land must be in its natural state
d.   No additional strength is to be given beyond
     what is on the land
1.   To safeguard the right of owners from being
     interfered with, that someone is not allowed to
     do what he pleases.
2.   The concept of law itself is working towards
     justice. It would be unjust if rich land owner
     does something on his land that will affect his
     neighbours, that leaves him without remedy
3.   Neighbour principle – that man should live in
     peace and harmony with one another, that
     something should not be done if it is going to
     hurt someone.
What is “NATURAL STATE”?
                Common Law Principle
   Every piece of land has an absolute right of
    support from adjoining land and the land must
    be in its natural state i.e. land unburdened with
    building and unweakened by excavations,
MADAM CHAH SIAM V. CHOP CHOY KONG
    KONGSI

   …the right to support applies to the land in its
   natural state and the right does not become a
   greater right when buildings are situated or
   excavations are made on the land…
GUAN SOON TIN MINING CO. V. AMPANG
             ESTATE LTD
 …if the subsidence of the land was caused by

  the
 Additional weight imposed by such building

  or
 Structure on the land, then there’s n o

  withdrawal
 Of support by the adjacent land…
   Right of access to foreshore , river or public
    place
                 RIGHT TO ACCESS
   a right acquired through contract between
    parties
   to pass and re-pass over someone’s land or as a
    natural right.
1.   Without the right, the owner of a piece of land
     has no access cannot go to his land the land
     creates the right out of necessity for him to
     enjoy his land and him to utilize his land.
2.   It is only a privileged over somebody else’s
     land. No right to extract anything.
3.   Without access there is bound to trespass
a.   As a natural right – sec. 44(1)(c) if the alienated
     land abuts the foreshore or any river or public
     place the owner has a right of access
b.   As an acquired right (easement- sec. 282) e.g A
     agreed to allow B to have the right of foot-way
     and without vehicles on A’s land.
c.   As an imposed right – by the State authority
     (LAROW – sec. 388)

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State authority 1

  • 1.
  • 2. Land in Malaysia is vested in the Ruler or governor of the state. List II in the 9th Schedule to the Federal Constitution states that land is state matter  Sec. 40 of NLC c. All state land within its territories vested in the SA d. Including all minerals and rock material within or upon the land.
  • 3. “State Authority”(SA) means the Ruler or Governor of the State as the case maybe.  State means any state to which the Act applies (Pen. Malaysia)  Sec. 5 – ruler of governor of the state.  Penang & Malacca – Governor  Other States – Sultan  Federal Territory – Federal Government
  • 4. All land within its territories  It does not include:-  Alinated land  Reserved land  Mining land  Forest land
  • 5. Sec. 5 NLC defines “State Land “ to mean all land within the boundary of the State excluding: (a) alienated land – land already alienated by the SA to private person or body for agriculture, building or industry (but not mining) (b) reserved land – land reserved for future use and for public purpose e.g schools, parks, highways etc.
  • 6. (a) mining land – alienated under the Mining Law (not the NLC) (d) Any land which under the provision of any law relating to forest is for the time being reserved forest – Forestry Act 1984
  • 7. Sec. 41 NLC provides that SA have: (c) All the powers to dispose of all property vested in it, reserved land and mining land as stated in sec. 42; and (d) All rights in Sec. 46 ( rights in reversion)
  • 8. Sidek bin Hj Mohammed (1982) it was held that the acts of the State Director of land mines and the Collector of land rrevenue in giving permission to the settlers to occupy the state land did not bind the SA
  • 9. Kabra Holdings (1992) it was held that the promise made by the Menteri Besar in allowing the occupiers occupying the state land did not bind the SA.
  • 10. As the absolute owner of State land, the SA has wide powers of disposal under Sec. 42(1) of NLC, there are: (a) to alienate State land;(by giving away a right) of state land for a term not exceeding 99 years or in perpetuity(forever). However since March 1985, alienation of land in perpetuity is no more granted except for cases referred in Sec 76(aa)
  • 11. (b) to reserve State land and to grant leases of reserved land; ( for a period not exceeding 21 years; (c) to issue license to occupy State land, reserved land and mining land under temporary occupation licenses (TOL)
  • 12. (d) To permit the extraction and removal of rock material from any land other than reserved forest; (e) To permit the use of air space on or above State land and reserved land.
  • 13. (a) Dispose of any land for mining except by obtaining mining lease granted by mining law; (b) Permit the extraction/removal of rock material from any land for obtaining metal or mineral; (c) Dispose of any land for removing forest product from the land except by obtaining forest license granted under Forestry Act; (d) Dispose agricultural land to more than one person where area is less than two-fifth of a hectare (co-proprietorship for agricultural land of that size is prohibited)
  • 14. Sec. 43 NLC – The SA can alienate land in favour of any of the following persons and bodies:- (b) Natural persons other than minors; (c) Corporations having power under their constitutions to hold land; (d) Sovereigns, government, organizations and other persons authorized to hold land under the Diplomatic and Consular Privileges Ordinance 1957; and (e) Bodies expressly empowered to hold land any other written law.
  • 15. A natural person – not a bankcrupt, of sound mind  A minor- ?  Tan Hee Juan  The registration of 2 documents of transfer executed by a minor was held to be void.
  • 16. Sec 46(1) – alienated land b. When the term specified in the tile expired c. Upon publication in the gazzette… d. When the proprietor is dead without successor – sec. 351 , when title is abandon – sec 352 e. When propritor surrender the title to the SA
  • 17. For lease, license and permit  Upon expire of such lease, permit or license  Upon death of the holder  Dissolution of co.
  • 18. Sec. 47  Vest in the SA  No compensation available.
  • 19. A person cannot acquire title to State land unless by way of alienation.  Unlawful occupation on State land or under any license for any period what soever is not a guarantee for a title.  Case: Sidek Hj. Mohd v. govt of Perak
  • 20. If sea or river encroaches to alienated land, the area affected shall revert to SA  If retreat of the shoreline or bed of any river, the boundaries of the land remain the same (not affected).
  • 21. In any lease of reserved land, license or permit if the provision causes hardship to the holder;  To extend the time specified in the lease, license or permit.
  • 22. Right to use and possess  To get benefit  To get advantages  Natural rights  To get the best out of it
  • 23. To exercise the right that was given to us as land owner , licensee or lessee  To get benefit out of the land e.g cultivation, develop it, deal with it, convey it, rent it, make capital out of it etc.
  • 24. Not absolute (it is qualified)  There are 4 limitations (Sec. 44 NLC) 3. Conditions or restrictions imposed by the NLC 4. Limitations imposed by other laws 5. Enjoyment must be reasonable 6. It is necessary for you to enjoy it
  • 25. TYPES OF RIGHTS PARAMOUNT RIGHTS (SECTION 44) SUBSIDIARY RIGHTS (SECTIONS 45)
  • 26. 1. Proprietor of alienated land 2. Lessee of reserved land 3. Licensee of State land, reserved land and mining land
  • 27. Right to enjoy the column of the air space  Right to support from the adjoining land  Right to access
  • 28. To extract, move or use rock material  To fell, clear, destroy, remove forest produce  To extract any metal or mineral
  • 29. Explains the paramount rights provided by the Torrens System which includes: (a) Exclusive use and enjoyment of column of air space above the surface of land as reasonably necessary to the lawful use and enjoyment of the land; (c) The right to support of the land in its natural state by adjoining land; (d) Right of access to foreshore, river or public place
  • 30. The right comes together with the land example:  Right to air/air space/light  Right to support  Right to access (based on the Common Law priciples)
  • 31. The right derives from agreement between parties example:  right to access  easement
  • 32.  NATURAL RIGHTS – SECTION 44(1) (a) Exclusive use and enjoyment of column of air space above the surface of land as reasonably necessary to the lawful use and enjoyment of the land;
  • 33.  Common law principle “Whose is the soil, his is also that which is above below it “ (cujus est solum ejus set usque ad coelum et ad infros) Case: CORBERT v. HILL “At common law, the owner of the land is the owner of everything up to the sky and down to the centre of the earth”
  • 34. Reasonably necessary  Lawful use and enjoyment  Practical limits imposed to utilize the right  Exclusive but not absolute  Limited by Sec 19 Civil Aviation Act 1969
  • 35. The right to support of the land in its natural state by adjoining land; RIGHT TO SUPPORT adopt from the common law principle that a remedy is available to someone whose rights have been violated negative right – something should not be done on your own land or property that might endanger the land or property of others
  • 36. a. The land at the lower must support the land above it. b. It must be adjoining to each other c. The land must be in its natural state d. No additional strength is to be given beyond what is on the land
  • 37. 1. To safeguard the right of owners from being interfered with, that someone is not allowed to do what he pleases. 2. The concept of law itself is working towards justice. It would be unjust if rich land owner does something on his land that will affect his neighbours, that leaves him without remedy 3. Neighbour principle – that man should live in peace and harmony with one another, that something should not be done if it is going to hurt someone.
  • 38. What is “NATURAL STATE”? Common Law Principle  Every piece of land has an absolute right of support from adjoining land and the land must be in its natural state i.e. land unburdened with building and unweakened by excavations,
  • 39. MADAM CHAH SIAM V. CHOP CHOY KONG KONGSI  …the right to support applies to the land in its  natural state and the right does not become a  greater right when buildings are situated or  excavations are made on the land…
  • 40. GUAN SOON TIN MINING CO. V. AMPANG ESTATE LTD  …if the subsidence of the land was caused by the  Additional weight imposed by such building or  Structure on the land, then there’s n o withdrawal  Of support by the adjacent land…
  • 41. Right of access to foreshore , river or public place RIGHT TO ACCESS  a right acquired through contract between parties  to pass and re-pass over someone’s land or as a natural right.
  • 42. 1. Without the right, the owner of a piece of land has no access cannot go to his land the land creates the right out of necessity for him to enjoy his land and him to utilize his land. 2. It is only a privileged over somebody else’s land. No right to extract anything. 3. Without access there is bound to trespass
  • 43. a. As a natural right – sec. 44(1)(c) if the alienated land abuts the foreshore or any river or public place the owner has a right of access b. As an acquired right (easement- sec. 282) e.g A agreed to allow B to have the right of foot-way and without vehicles on A’s land. c. As an imposed right – by the State authority (LAROW – sec. 388)