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DEALINGS AND REGISTRATION



            Prepared by:
            Puan Hamsiah Omar
Introduction


The NLC 1965 require certain matter to be
Registered :-

(a)   dealings in alienated land
(b)   Interest in alienated land
What are dealings?

There are four (4) types of dealings of any
alienated land recognized by the Code:-
 Transfers;
 Leases and tenancies;
 Charges and liens ; and
 Easements.

However not all the above dealings require
to be registered.
Dealings that require registration are:-


 Transfers;
 Leases
 Charges   and easements
Dealings that do not require
registrations are:


 Tenancies;   and
 Liens.
What is “interest in alienated land”?

Includes:-
 a lease and sublease of alienated land;
 A charge of alienated land; and
 An easement.


The above interests are required to be registered by the NLC to
become effective. Once registered, the party or person who
accepts the lease, sublease, charge or easement will have a
registered interest over the alienated land.
Transfer


 Who   are the parties to transfer

 All persons or bodies in sec. 43
 Transferor – party who transfer the land;
 Transferee- party who accepts the transfer.
What may be transferred – sec. 214(1)

 The  whole, but not a part only, of any
  alienated land;
 The whole, but not a part only of any
  undivided share, or any alienated land;
 Any lease;
 Any charge;
 Tenancy exempt from registration
Limitation in Transfer

a.   sec. 214(2) – power to transfer are subject
     to:-
    Any other written law;
    Restriction in interest;
    Consent from lessee or chargee;
…continue


b. sec. 214(3) – prohibits transfer of lease or a
  charge to 2 or more persons or bodies as
  trustees or representatives.
Section 214A – control of transfer of
estate land

What is estate land ? – sec 214A(1)
 “agricultural land”
 Under one title or more
 Which area is more than 40 hectares
 Land constituting the area are
  contiguous/joining (the 40 hectares must be
  adjoining)
…continue

Estate land cannot be transferred or disposed
of to 2 or more persons unless consent/
approval is obtained from the Estate Land
Board.

Case: Kumpulan Sua betong.
Illustration – Transfer of alienated land


Ali is a registered proprietor of a piece of land
has agreed to transfer his land to Siti. Ali would
like to know his duty and obligation to make the
transfer effective.
General rule on transfer

a.   sec. 206(1)(a) – every dealing shall be effected in a
     proper instrument (forms)
b.   Sec. 215(1) – the relevant instrument for transfer of
     any alienated land is Form 14A
c.   Sec. 206(1)(b) – no instrument shall be effective to
     operate as a transfer of a title until it is registered.
d.   Sec. 215(2) – upon registration, the title of trnsferor
     (Ali) in the land shall pass and vest in the
     transferee (Siti)
…continue

e. sec. 304(1) – registration of any instrument
   shall be effected by the Registrar.
f. sec. 304(2) – the Registrar shall register the
   transfer by making a memorial on the RDT,
   signs and seals on the instrument.
Case: Jasbir Kaur
..continue

g. sec. 215(3) – upon registration, the transferee (Siti)
   shall take over.
 Lease, charge or other registered interest existing at
   the time of registration of transfer, if any;
 Tenancy exempt from registration, if any and
   endorsed;
 Whatever matters appear in the register document of
   title.
LEASE

A person who lease the land is called a lessor
while the person who accepts the lease is
called the lessee.

Lease is one of the dealings which is capable
of being registered.
..continue

By virtue of sec. 5 - “lease” simply means “ a
registered lease or sublease of an alienated
land”

Thus, lease must be registered to be effective.
…continue

 Once registered. A lease creates a legal
 interest in the land

 -   enforceable against third party
 -   enjoys protection within the terms of
     legislation
Lease under common law

 Need  not be registered
 Legal interest created upon signing of
  agreement
Elements of a lease under CL

a.   Lessee has an exclusive possession
      lessee can exclude all person including
     the lessor.
       lessor will not deprive lessee of
       enjoyment of the land
Erington v. Erington & Woods

Principles to establish:-
i.   Not only that exclusive possession had been
     granted;
ii.  But also the intention to create the relationship of
     landlord and tenant;
iii. And thereby to create an interest in the land.
Case Mohamed Mustaffa v. Kandasami
     if there is no possession the transaction cannot be
     a lease
… continue - element


b. Lease is of a definite period
c. Inconsideration of payment of rent.
Power to lease

Sec. 221(1) – proprietor of any alienated land
  can grant a lease
 Wholly; or
 partly
Term of lease

Sec. 221(2) every lease must be for a term
exceeding 3 years.
Maximum term to grant lease – sec 221(3)
a. lease of the whole piece of land – 99 years.
b. Lease of part the land – 30 years.
Lease and its limitation.

a.   Sec 225(1) may be subject to
      any other written law;
      restriction in interest.
b.   Sec 225(2)- lease cannot be granted to 2 or
     more persons or bodies as trustees or
     representative.
c.   Sec 226 – consent from lessee or chargee
     be obtained before leased can be created.
Instrument of lease – sec 221(4)


 Every   lease shall be in Form 15A
Effect of registration – sec 227(1)

  a lease will have legal effect upon
  registration
 Interest of lesse shall vest in him upon such
  registration
What if lease not registered?

 General   – sec 206(2) – no instrument of
  dealing shall operate to effect any interest
  unless it registered
 Sec 206(3) – however the requirement in sec
  206(1) shall not affect any contractual
  operation of any transaction of alienated
  land.
…continue

 Even  though the instrument is not registered,
  the contract to lease entered between the
  lessor and lesser is still valid.
 Thus, unregistered lease is void as a lease
  but the contract is valid as an agreement for
  a lease.
 The contract is enforceble under the law of
  contract
… continue

 MargaretChua v. Ho Swee Kiew
 Ong Heng Hwa Realty Sdn Bhd
Tenancy Exempt From
Registration(TXR)

 Sec   213(1)
Types of Tenancy

a.   Periodic Tenancy
b.   Tenancy will
c.   Tenancy at sufferance
d.   Tenancy by estoppel
e.   Tenancy coupled with Equity
Endorsement

 Sec   213 (3)
What if the tenant fails to endorse his
tenancy against the title?

 Than  Kok Leong v. Low Kim Hai
 Hotel Ambassador
How endorsement made?

 Sec   316 – application for endorsement
Sec 317 - procedure
Cancellation of endorsement – sec 318

The Registrar may cancel any endorsement
 By court order;
 Upon expiry of the tenancy;



The Registrar shall endorsement against the
  cancelled endorsement note of the date of
  cancellation and the reason thereof.
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Dealingsandregistration 120523045210-phpapp01

  • 1. DEALINGS AND REGISTRATION Prepared by: Puan Hamsiah Omar
  • 2. Introduction The NLC 1965 require certain matter to be Registered :- (a) dealings in alienated land (b) Interest in alienated land
  • 3. What are dealings? There are four (4) types of dealings of any alienated land recognized by the Code:-  Transfers;  Leases and tenancies;  Charges and liens ; and  Easements. However not all the above dealings require to be registered.
  • 4. Dealings that require registration are:-  Transfers;  Leases  Charges and easements
  • 5. Dealings that do not require registrations are:  Tenancies; and  Liens.
  • 6. What is “interest in alienated land”? Includes:-  a lease and sublease of alienated land;  A charge of alienated land; and  An easement. The above interests are required to be registered by the NLC to become effective. Once registered, the party or person who accepts the lease, sublease, charge or easement will have a registered interest over the alienated land.
  • 7. Transfer  Who are the parties to transfer All persons or bodies in sec. 43 Transferor – party who transfer the land; Transferee- party who accepts the transfer.
  • 8. What may be transferred – sec. 214(1)  The whole, but not a part only, of any alienated land;  The whole, but not a part only of any undivided share, or any alienated land;  Any lease;  Any charge;  Tenancy exempt from registration
  • 9. Limitation in Transfer a. sec. 214(2) – power to transfer are subject to:-  Any other written law;  Restriction in interest;  Consent from lessee or chargee;
  • 10. …continue b. sec. 214(3) – prohibits transfer of lease or a charge to 2 or more persons or bodies as trustees or representatives.
  • 11. Section 214A – control of transfer of estate land What is estate land ? – sec 214A(1)  “agricultural land”  Under one title or more  Which area is more than 40 hectares  Land constituting the area are contiguous/joining (the 40 hectares must be adjoining)
  • 12. …continue Estate land cannot be transferred or disposed of to 2 or more persons unless consent/ approval is obtained from the Estate Land Board. Case: Kumpulan Sua betong.
  • 13. Illustration – Transfer of alienated land Ali is a registered proprietor of a piece of land has agreed to transfer his land to Siti. Ali would like to know his duty and obligation to make the transfer effective.
  • 14. General rule on transfer a. sec. 206(1)(a) – every dealing shall be effected in a proper instrument (forms) b. Sec. 215(1) – the relevant instrument for transfer of any alienated land is Form 14A c. Sec. 206(1)(b) – no instrument shall be effective to operate as a transfer of a title until it is registered. d. Sec. 215(2) – upon registration, the title of trnsferor (Ali) in the land shall pass and vest in the transferee (Siti)
  • 15. …continue e. sec. 304(1) – registration of any instrument shall be effected by the Registrar. f. sec. 304(2) – the Registrar shall register the transfer by making a memorial on the RDT, signs and seals on the instrument. Case: Jasbir Kaur
  • 16. ..continue g. sec. 215(3) – upon registration, the transferee (Siti) shall take over.  Lease, charge or other registered interest existing at the time of registration of transfer, if any;  Tenancy exempt from registration, if any and endorsed;  Whatever matters appear in the register document of title.
  • 17. LEASE A person who lease the land is called a lessor while the person who accepts the lease is called the lessee. Lease is one of the dealings which is capable of being registered.
  • 18. ..continue By virtue of sec. 5 - “lease” simply means “ a registered lease or sublease of an alienated land” Thus, lease must be registered to be effective.
  • 19. …continue  Once registered. A lease creates a legal interest in the land - enforceable against third party - enjoys protection within the terms of legislation
  • 20. Lease under common law  Need not be registered  Legal interest created upon signing of agreement
  • 21. Elements of a lease under CL a. Lessee has an exclusive possession  lessee can exclude all person including the lessor.  lessor will not deprive lessee of enjoyment of the land
  • 22. Erington v. Erington & Woods Principles to establish:- i. Not only that exclusive possession had been granted; ii. But also the intention to create the relationship of landlord and tenant; iii. And thereby to create an interest in the land. Case Mohamed Mustaffa v. Kandasami if there is no possession the transaction cannot be a lease
  • 23. … continue - element b. Lease is of a definite period c. Inconsideration of payment of rent.
  • 24. Power to lease Sec. 221(1) – proprietor of any alienated land can grant a lease  Wholly; or  partly
  • 25. Term of lease Sec. 221(2) every lease must be for a term exceeding 3 years. Maximum term to grant lease – sec 221(3) a. lease of the whole piece of land – 99 years. b. Lease of part the land – 30 years.
  • 26. Lease and its limitation. a. Sec 225(1) may be subject to  any other written law;  restriction in interest. b. Sec 225(2)- lease cannot be granted to 2 or more persons or bodies as trustees or representative. c. Sec 226 – consent from lessee or chargee be obtained before leased can be created.
  • 27. Instrument of lease – sec 221(4)  Every lease shall be in Form 15A
  • 28. Effect of registration – sec 227(1)  a lease will have legal effect upon registration  Interest of lesse shall vest in him upon such registration
  • 29. What if lease not registered?  General – sec 206(2) – no instrument of dealing shall operate to effect any interest unless it registered  Sec 206(3) – however the requirement in sec 206(1) shall not affect any contractual operation of any transaction of alienated land.
  • 30. …continue  Even though the instrument is not registered, the contract to lease entered between the lessor and lesser is still valid.  Thus, unregistered lease is void as a lease but the contract is valid as an agreement for a lease.  The contract is enforceble under the law of contract
  • 31. … continue  MargaretChua v. Ho Swee Kiew  Ong Heng Hwa Realty Sdn Bhd
  • 33. Types of Tenancy a. Periodic Tenancy b. Tenancy will c. Tenancy at sufferance d. Tenancy by estoppel e. Tenancy coupled with Equity
  • 35. What if the tenant fails to endorse his tenancy against the title?  Than Kok Leong v. Low Kim Hai  Hotel Ambassador
  • 36. How endorsement made?  Sec 316 – application for endorsement
  • 37. Sec 317 - procedure
  • 38. Cancellation of endorsement – sec 318 The Registrar may cancel any endorsement  By court order;  Upon expiry of the tenancy; The Registrar shall endorsement against the cancelled endorsement note of the date of cancellation and the reason thereof.