The highest court in Malaysia, the Federal Court, has ruled in favor of immediate indefeasibility for the Malaysian Torrens system on the issue in Adorn Properties. There has been previous decision of the Federal Court on the subject matter of indefeasibility involving forgery. The pertinent question which arises is whether this decision is correct in light of the legislative framework laid down in section 340 of the Malaysian National Land Code 1965. If so, it would certainly bring about the demise of the doctrine of deferred indefeasibly under the Malaysian Torrens system. Public confidence in the Torrens system depends upon the rock-solid effect of registration. This public faith is reinforced by the indefeasibly concept which serves as ...
In Malaysia, land fraud continues to be a risk to landowners. Unfortunately, current legal redresses...
Section 81 of the Land Transfer Act 1952 has a tumultuous past. It has faced various criticisms surr...
The question of indefeasibility of title - should it be immediate or should it be deferred? - has, ...
The concept of indefeasibility of title and interests is central in any Torrens System of land regis...
In relation to its concept. effect of and exceptions to Indefeasibility of title in the Torrens syst...
The Torrens System of registration of land titles, with ideals of the liability, simplicity, speed a...
This research concerned on the National Land Code 1965. The rights of registered proprietor if losin...
The digitalization of the Torrens system on the registration of dealings in Peninsular Malaysia has ...
Torrens system was introduced to provide certainty and accuracy of title and to avoid any legal prob...
The numbers of fraud and forgery cases in land transaction are on the rise in Malaysia. Because of t...
As a country with Torrens land registration system, the Registrar of Titles plays a key role in mana...
This chapter examines and compares the nature of Torrens land registration systems and the title gua...
Neither the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) nor the various State and Territory real property Acts adequ...
The legal position applicable in Malaysia based on the decision of Adorna Properties Sdn Bhd v Boons...
The legal position applicable in Malaysia based on the decision of Adorna Properties Sdn Bhd v Boons...
In Malaysia, land fraud continues to be a risk to landowners. Unfortunately, current legal redresses...
Section 81 of the Land Transfer Act 1952 has a tumultuous past. It has faced various criticisms surr...
The question of indefeasibility of title - should it be immediate or should it be deferred? - has, ...
The concept of indefeasibility of title and interests is central in any Torrens System of land regis...
In relation to its concept. effect of and exceptions to Indefeasibility of title in the Torrens syst...
The Torrens System of registration of land titles, with ideals of the liability, simplicity, speed a...
This research concerned on the National Land Code 1965. The rights of registered proprietor if losin...
The digitalization of the Torrens system on the registration of dealings in Peninsular Malaysia has ...
Torrens system was introduced to provide certainty and accuracy of title and to avoid any legal prob...
The numbers of fraud and forgery cases in land transaction are on the rise in Malaysia. Because of t...
As a country with Torrens land registration system, the Registrar of Titles plays a key role in mana...
This chapter examines and compares the nature of Torrens land registration systems and the title gua...
Neither the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) nor the various State and Territory real property Acts adequ...
The legal position applicable in Malaysia based on the decision of Adorna Properties Sdn Bhd v Boons...
The legal position applicable in Malaysia based on the decision of Adorna Properties Sdn Bhd v Boons...
In Malaysia, land fraud continues to be a risk to landowners. Unfortunately, current legal redresses...
Section 81 of the Land Transfer Act 1952 has a tumultuous past. It has faced various criticisms surr...
The question of indefeasibility of title - should it be immediate or should it be deferred? - has, ...