Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]

The concept of indefeasibility of title and interests is central in any Torrens System of land registration. The Torrens System provides the concept of indefeasibility wherein all registered title and interests are guaranteed by the State to be good against the whole world in the absence of fraud or...

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Main Authors: Anak Agam, Catherine, Mansor, Faizura, Awang Besar, Mastini, Abdul Rahman, Zirwatul Hanan
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28607/
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author Anak Agam, Catherine
Mansor, Faizura
Awang Besar, Mastini
Abdul Rahman, Zirwatul Hanan
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Awang Besar, Mastini
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description The concept of indefeasibility of title and interests is central in any Torrens System of land registration. The Torrens System provides the concept of indefeasibility wherein all registered title and interests are guaranteed by the State to be good against the whole world in the absence of fraud or other vitiating circumstances statutorily specified or judicially laid down. Section 340 of the National Land Code 1965 provides for the concept of indefeasibly. The 2000 case Adorna Properties Sdn Bhd v Boonsom Boonyanit decided by the Federal Court was no longer good law pursuant to the judgment of the Federal Court in the case of Tan Ying Hong v Tan Sian San & 2 Ors delivered on Thursday 21 January 2010 wherein deferred indefeasibly concept has been reinstated. There is a loophole in the National Land Code in relation to the prevention of fraud and forgery. The Land Department is embarking on a long journey in efforts to amend the Section 340. Malaysia only have the mirror and curtain principles and lack the insurance principle that provides an avenue of indemnity for loss of rights and interest on a registered property due to fraud and forgery pursuant to creation of an assurance fund is a major step in restructuring our land administration the banking practice.
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spelling uitm-286072020-02-27T03:32:21Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28607/ Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.] Anak Agam, Catherine Mansor, Faizura Awang Besar, Mastini Abdul Rahman, Zirwatul Hanan Comparative law. International uniform Law Economic constitution, policy, planning, and development The concept of indefeasibility of title and interests is central in any Torrens System of land registration. The Torrens System provides the concept of indefeasibility wherein all registered title and interests are guaranteed by the State to be good against the whole world in the absence of fraud or other vitiating circumstances statutorily specified or judicially laid down. Section 340 of the National Land Code 1965 provides for the concept of indefeasibly. The 2000 case Adorna Properties Sdn Bhd v Boonsom Boonyanit decided by the Federal Court was no longer good law pursuant to the judgment of the Federal Court in the case of Tan Ying Hong v Tan Sian San & 2 Ors delivered on Thursday 21 January 2010 wherein deferred indefeasibly concept has been reinstated. There is a loophole in the National Land Code in relation to the prevention of fraud and forgery. The Land Department is embarking on a long journey in efforts to amend the Section 340. Malaysia only have the mirror and curtain principles and lack the insurance principle that provides an avenue of indemnity for loss of rights and interest on a registered property due to fraud and forgery pursuant to creation of an assurance fund is a major step in restructuring our land administration the banking practice. Faculty of Law 2010-04 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28607/1/28607.pdf Anak Agam, Catherine and Mansor, Faizura and Awang Besar, Mastini and Abdul Rahman, Zirwatul Hanan (2010) Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]. (2010) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Comparative law. International uniform Law
Economic constitution, policy, planning, and development
Anak Agam, Catherine
Mansor, Faizura
Awang Besar, Mastini
Abdul Rahman, Zirwatul Hanan
Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]
title Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]
title_full Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]
title_fullStr Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]
title_short Indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between Malaysia and Australia / Catherine Anak Agam … [et al.]
title_sort indefeasibility of title: a comparative study between malaysia and australia / catherine anak agam … [et al.]
topic Comparative law. International uniform Law
Economic constitution, policy, planning, and development
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28607/