2. When the SA has decided to approve any
application for alienation, one of the
matters to be considered upon approval is
that land alienated will be subject to a
category of land use – sec. 76(d)
Sec. 52 stipulates that category of land use
that may be imposed by the SA can be either
for the category of agricultural, building or
industry. Endorsement of any one category of
land use shall be endorsed by the SA on the
RDT & IDT – sec. 52(1)(b)
4. Limitation or restriction imposed by the SA
on the right of the proprietor to deal with his
land. The common restrictions in interes
imposed by the SA reads as follows:-
“Tanah ini tidak boleh dipindahmilik, dipajak
atau di gadai tanpa kebenaran Pihak
Berkuasa Negeri”
5. Sec. 105
Dr Ti Teow Siew & Ors v. Pendaftar geran-
geran Tanah Negeri Selangor
12. Sec. 124
(1) the proprietor of any alienated land may
apply to SA to vary any of the following:
a. To alter the category of land use
b. To delete the express conditions or RII or
to remove the term “padi” of any other
expression.
Ba. To remove the term „rubber‟ or
„kampung” and replace with a new
expression
c. To amend the express condition or RII
13. SAmjust satisfy that every person/body who
has registered interest in the land or in
occupation of the land consented to the new
condition/conversion.
(2) Once approved ,SA shall endorse the new
condition on the IDT and the existing
condition deleted.
14. Inapproving the conversion, the SA may
impose:
Payment of further premium
Payment of other charges
Rate a new rent
Compliance with other requirements as the
SA may think fit.
Pengarah Tanah dan Galian WP v. Sri lempah
Enterprise
15. Section 125
Collectorof Land Revenue JB v. south
Malaysia Industries
16. Sec. 127(1) (a)
Once a breach of a condition has been made,
the land is liable to be forfeited by the SA
17. SA may have to determine whether the
breach falls under any of the following
categories:-
i. Whether the breach is capable of being
remedied by paying a fine only. This
maybe so if the breach is not serious.
ii. Whether the breach is capable of being
remedied by the proprietor within a
reasonable time
18. Sec. 1271(A)(a) – F7E
Sec. 127(A)(b)
127 (1B)
127(1C) – F7F
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