Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality

The main objectives of conducting cadastral surveys that had been promulgated in the early days of its practice have since been continually adhered to and later came to be adopted as amongst the principal functions of DSMM. They were stated in the Survey Regulations (DSMM, 1976) as follows: “(a) To...

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Main Authors: A. Kadir, Abd. Majid, Omar, Abdullah Hisam
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description The main objectives of conducting cadastral surveys that had been promulgated in the early days of its practice have since been continually adhered to and later came to be adopted as amongst the principal functions of DSMM. They were stated in the Survey Regulations (DSMM, 1976) as follows: “(a) To provide evidence which will completely and permanently identify the land conveyed by any title issued by government. (b) To compile and make available records of alienation necessary for intelligent land administration.”
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spelling utm-56462017-08-28T03:10:29Z http://eprints.utm.my/5646/ Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality A. Kadir, Abd. Majid Omar, Abdullah Hisam TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The main objectives of conducting cadastral surveys that had been promulgated in the early days of its practice have since been continually adhered to and later came to be adopted as amongst the principal functions of DSMM. They were stated in the Survey Regulations (DSMM, 1976) as follows: “(a) To provide evidence which will completely and permanently identify the land conveyed by any title issued by government. (b) To compile and make available records of alienation necessary for intelligent land administration.” 2005-09 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/5646/1/CCS_ISG2005.pdf A. Kadir, Abd. Majid and Omar, Abdullah Hisam (2005) Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality. In: International Seminar on Geoinformation 2005, September, 27-29, 2005, Park Royal Hotel, Penang.
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
A. Kadir, Abd. Majid
Omar, Abdullah Hisam
Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality
title Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality
title_full Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality
title_fullStr Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality
title_short Coordinated cadastral system for Peninsular Malaysia : from concept to reality
title_sort coordinated cadastral system for peninsular malaysia : from concept to reality
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/5646/
http://eprints.utm.my/5646/1/CCS_ISG2005.pdf