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    Claim on future interest as matrimonial property: special reference to Malaysia Shari’ah courts by Abdul Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff, Ibrahim, Norliah, Imam-Tamim, Mohd Kamal

    Published 2018
    “…However, when it comes future interest, the contribution test could not be applied until the court is willing and/able to determine the rights to claim for the future interest. …”
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    Claims of intangible interest as matrimonial property at Shari’ah Courts: a special reference to Kelantan,Terengganu and Malacca by Ibrahim, Norliah, Abd Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff

    Published 2017
    “…Most of the cases related to claims of matrimonial property or harta sepencarian are confined to existing personal property which existed or acquired during the marriage prior to the divorce, such as buildings, land, vehicles. …”
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    An appraisal of the China’s claims in the South China Sea territorial disputes by Ahmad, Muhamad Hassan, Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali, Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib

    Published 2018
    “…China claims almost 90 percent of the South China Sea by arguing that both maritime and land territories in the region were regarded as integral parts of the Chinese nation since centuries ago. …”
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    An appraisal of the China’s claims in the South China Sea territorial disputes by Ahmad, Muhamad Hassan, Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali, Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib

    Published 2018
    “…Then, it can claim maritime boundaries on the basis of the land territory in accordance with the relevant provisions under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 (UNCLOS 1982). …”
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    The denial of native customary right over land in Sarawak by Loh, Ing Hoe, Kamaruddin, Hanim, Mustafa, Maizatun, Ibrahim, Irini, Abu Hanifah, Norha

    Published 2017
    “…On the other hand, the native believe that their NCR claim goes beyond their "temuda". It includes their communal lands or territorial domain locally referred to as "pemakai menua" and the "reserved virgin forests" within their "pemakai menua" locally refrred ti as "pulau". …”
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    Rights of future interest as matrimonial property: special reference to earning capacity by Ibrahim, Norliah, Abdul Ghadas, Zuhairah Ariff

    Published 2014
    “…Traditionally, the claims of matrimonial property are mainly confined to existing and personal property which exist or were acquired during the marriage prior to the divorce, such as buildings, land, vehicles, etc. …”
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    Alternative dispute resolution: Law & practice

    Published 2020
    “…The book ‘Alternative Dispute Resolution: Law and Practice’ consists of 44 chapters covering a wide range of subject matters such as civil, criminal, commercial, matrimonial, labour, negligence claims and land disputes, among others. Various practical application of the ADR mechanisms are discussed with reference to specific subject-matters such as Fintech, Islamic banking and finance, and construction disputes, among others. …”
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    Indefeasibility and equitable intervention in the Malaysian torrens system / Ahmad Nazri Ibrahim by Ibrahim, Ahmad Nazri

    Published 1986
    “…In relation to its concept. effect of and exceptions to Indefeasibility of title in the Torrens system represents a very interesting area of study in Land Law. The very Central concept of Torrens system of registration is the Indefeasibility of title, the registered proprietor being given a sheild of protection against any adverse claim as against the title of the landed Property. …”
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    The strata management tribunal: a new dimension of Malaysian strata titles law by Sufian, Azlinor, Mohamad, Nor Asiah, Mustafa, Maizatun, Syed Abdul Kader, Sharifah Zubaidah

    Published 2013
    “…Thus for those who cannot resolve their disputes amicably (for instance between a unit owner and a developer), claims may be filed before the ordinary courts. In lieu of this, the newly passed bill i.e. the Strata Management Bill 2012 (“SMB”) establishes a Strata Management Tribunal (“SMT”) with the aim to be an administrative forum to hear claims relating to maintenance and management of strata title buildings. …”
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    Mediation in Malaysia: the law and practice by Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib, Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali

    Published 2010
    “…It covers a wide range of subject matters such as civil, criminal, commercial, matrimonial, labour, negligence claims and land disputes. It is a concerted effort by the main authors together with several contributors, both academic and professional, to highlight and discuss current issues affecting the law and practice of mediation. …”
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    The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) - Where is the fraud exception? by Widdup, Linda

    Published 2017
    “…Courts have also recognised exceptions in the form of in personam claims founded in law or equity. …”
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    Batu Puteh Island (Pedra Branca): lessons on sovereignty of a country by Mohamad Suhaimy, Khairul Azman, Jaes, Lutfan, Kamri, Khairol Anuar, Nordin, Shahrul Anuar

    Published 2020
    “…The corresponding letter by the Acting Secretary of Johor dated 21st September 1953 stated that Johor does not claim ownership of Pedra Branca. The letter was seen by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as a sign that Johor had handed over its sovereignty on Batu Puteh Island over to the British. …”
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    Lifting the veils: the mystique (mistake) of Penang legal history by Mobarak Ali, Bashiran Begum, Muhamad, Siti Junaidah, Ramli, Noriah

    Published 2009
    “…To make matter attention-grabbing, in 1800, Seberang Prai was taken by British on the assumption that the Sultan and His Kingdom will be protected. In 1829, the Courts took a turn by claiming that they had never heard of Sultan of Kedah but no authority to deal with the land as sovereignty actually belonged to Siam! …”
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