Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia

Like many countries, Malaysia does not have enough vacant land to cater for rapid development. Hence developers have started to build below the ground surface and above it, especially in areas where land values are at a premium. This study was undertaken to examine the rights of landowner with regar...

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Main Author: Tan, Liat Choon
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/32647/1/TanLiatChoonPFGHT2013.pdf
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description Like many countries, Malaysia does not have enough vacant land to cater for rapid development. Hence developers have started to build below the ground surface and above it, especially in areas where land values are at a premium. This study was undertaken to examine the rights of landowner with regard to on-surface, abovesurface and below-surface properties as provided for by the National Land Code 1965 (Act 56), Strata Titles Act 1985 (Act 318), the Building and Common Property (Maintenance and Management) Act 2007 (Act 663), Certified Plan, Document of Title and Swedish Cadastral Procedure Acts. This study also examined how rights are registered in the cadastre. The methodology adopted involving theoretical and empirical study. A semi-structure and descriptive approach was adopted in the questionnaire survey. In addition, the cadastral methods, procedures and related legislation in force in Malaysia were compared with the corresponding practices in Sweden. Malaysian cadastral professionals generally felt that the legal changes in the land registries in Malaysia had not kept pace with the changing trends in urban development, and there were still difficulties in registering the ownership of properties that were created on, above or below the ground surface. The findings from the study found that the current land related legislation in force in Malaysia has not provided an adequate legal structure. Therefore, suggestions have been made to amend the legislations in these land related legal documents. Finally, the effectiveness of the land administration system, land registration system, land information system and cadastre system can be significantly improved through these amendments.
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spelling utm.eprints-326472017-09-18T01:04:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/32647/ Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia Tan, Liat Choon GA Mathematical geography. Cartography Like many countries, Malaysia does not have enough vacant land to cater for rapid development. Hence developers have started to build below the ground surface and above it, especially in areas where land values are at a premium. This study was undertaken to examine the rights of landowner with regard to on-surface, abovesurface and below-surface properties as provided for by the National Land Code 1965 (Act 56), Strata Titles Act 1985 (Act 318), the Building and Common Property (Maintenance and Management) Act 2007 (Act 663), Certified Plan, Document of Title and Swedish Cadastral Procedure Acts. This study also examined how rights are registered in the cadastre. The methodology adopted involving theoretical and empirical study. A semi-structure and descriptive approach was adopted in the questionnaire survey. In addition, the cadastral methods, procedures and related legislation in force in Malaysia were compared with the corresponding practices in Sweden. Malaysian cadastral professionals generally felt that the legal changes in the land registries in Malaysia had not kept pace with the changing trends in urban development, and there were still difficulties in registering the ownership of properties that were created on, above or below the ground surface. The findings from the study found that the current land related legislation in force in Malaysia has not provided an adequate legal structure. Therefore, suggestions have been made to amend the legislations in these land related legal documents. Finally, the effectiveness of the land administration system, land registration system, land information system and cadastre system can be significantly improved through these amendments. 2013-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/32647/1/TanLiatChoonPFGHT2013.pdf Tan, Liat Choon (2013) Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate.
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title Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia
title_full Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia
title_fullStr Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia
title_short Towards developing a three-dimensional cadastre for three-dimensional property rights in Malaysia
title_sort towards developing a three dimensional cadastre for three dimensional property rights in malaysia
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