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Malaysian Conveyancing

Malaysian Conveyancing
Author: J. E. Sihombing
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Conveyancing
ISBN: 9789679627381

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Malaysian Conveyancing

Malaysian Conveyancing
Author: Judith E. Sihombing
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1996
Genre: Conveyancing
ISBN: 9780409998115

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Conveyancing in Malaysia

Conveyancing in Malaysia
Author: Kok Wai Ng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 821
Release: 2010
Genre: Conveyancing
ISBN: 9789675040498

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Malaysian Conveyancing

Malaysian Conveyancing
Author: Judith Sihombing
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: Conveyancing
ISBN: 9789679625608

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The Malayan Law Journal

The Malayan Law Journal
Author: Bashir Ahmad Mallal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Taking Land

Taking Land
Author: Tsuyoshi Kotaka
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0824846362

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The Asia-Pacific region with its rapid urbanization has generated an immediate need for both land use control and compulsory purchase by national and local governments. This book takes a comparative look at land use laws in ten Asia-Pacific countries (Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand) as well as in the United States. A land use scholar from each country describes and analyzes compulsory land acquisition and the means through which property owners can seek compensation when government regulations or policies become so burdensome that they approach the effect of compulsory purchase. The book's major themes are land use control and eminent domain (compulsory purchase). Contributors examine land use control by focusing on land ownership, statutory framework, land use plans and planning, zoning, building regulations, courts and common law, and regulatory taking among the eleven countries. Sections on eminent domain cover the right of government to take or reclaim private property. General topics discussed include the source of authority (often a country's constitution), the public purpose and the extent of power, compensation, due process, the importance of plans, the effect of a "colonial" legal system, and the accommodation of indigenous peoples' land rights. With the publication of this volume, legal scholars and practicing land use lawyers will be able to analyze and compare for the first time the individual legal approaches of developed and developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Contributors: David L. Callies, Li-Fu Chen, Anton Cooray, Glenys Godlovitch, Tsuyoshi Kotaka, Murray J. Raff, William J. M. Ricquier, Eathipol Srisawaluck, Won Woo Suh, Grace Xavier, Zhen Xian Bin.


Comparative Housing Sales and Purchase Agreements Under the Malaysia, Singapore and New South Wales Housing Laws (UUM Press)

Comparative Housing Sales and Purchase Agreements Under the Malaysia, Singapore and New South Wales Housing Laws (UUM Press)
Author: Nuarrual Hilal Md. Dahlan
Publisher: UUM Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9675311665

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Abandoned housing projects is one the major problems in housing industry in Peninsular Malaysia. The reasons leading to this problem are many. This catastrophe has caused multifarious problems to the stakeholders, particularly the purchasers who become the aggrieved parties. To date, there is no effective and once-and-for-all means to face the problems of abandoned housing projects. One of the factors which causes abandonment of housing projects in Peninsular Malaysia, is the lack of political will on part of the government to adopt an affirmative better housing delivery system such as the ‘full build then sell system’ and the introduction of a housing development insurance to face the problems of housing abandonment. This book provides in-depth analyses of the terms and conditions of the statutory standard sale and purchase agreements as enshrined in Schedules G, H, I and J of the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Regulations 1989. The objective of this book, among others, is to identify the weaknesses of the terms of the agreements, if any, which may have contributed to the problem of abandoned housing projects and their consequential troubles. As comparative analyses, the terms and conditions of the sale and purchase agreements as applicable and enforced in the Republic of Singapore and New South Wales, Australia, are chosen. The purpose of these comparative analyses is to find the terms and conditions in these foreign jurisdictions’ agreements which can be learned and adopted in the statutory standard sale and purchase agreements (Schedules G, H, I and J). It is also for the betterment of the Malaysian housing industry as a whole, and to protect the interests of the stakeholders, in particular the purchasers as against the problems of housing abandonment and its consequences.