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FACULTY OF SYARIAH AND LAW
SEMESTER 7 (2015/2016)
LAC 4173
LAND LAW
TLB 10
TASK 1
NAME OF STUDENT:
SITI NUR JANNAH BT HASANUDDIN
1122051
NAME OF LECTERUR:
DR. RESALI BIN MUDA
Question:
What is the meaning and effect of alienated land?
Answer:
Generally, alienation means the act of whereby one person or bodies transfer the possession
of lands, tenements or other things to another.
According to Section 5 of National Land Code 1965, alienate means to dispose of State land
in perpetuity or for a term of years, in consideration of the payment of rent, and otherwise in
accordance with the provision of Section 76.
Section 76 provides that alienation is one of the modes to dispose state land by State
Authority and several matters for alienation such as for a term not exceeding 99 years,
payment of rent and others.
The power of State Authority to dispose the State land by granting ownership rights to any
persons or bodies is termed as ‘alienation’ and stipulated under Section 42 of National Land
Code 1965.
The period to alienate a land must not exceed 99 years. However, there are three exceptions
which the State Authority may alienate the land in perpetuity which is further spelt out under
Section 76(aa).Firstly, where it is made to the Federal Government. Secondly, the land is to
be used for public purpose such as school. Thirdly, special circumstances stated by State
Authority which it render appropriate to do so. Whereas an area that forms part of the
foreshore or sea-bed are excluded from alienation in perpetuity.
In order to apply for land under alienation, it must be in the form prescribed in the State rules.
For instance, application for alienated land in Kuala Lumpur, the form is prescribed in
Schedule 1 of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Land Rules 1995 such as information of
the applicant, particulars of the land and other. When the alienation is approved by the State
Authority, the applicant is subjected for payment of land revenue, survey for issuance of title,
preparation of title and lastly registration process.
This importance of alienated land registration is illustrated in the case of Dr Ti Teow Siew &
Ors V Pendaftar Geran-Geran Tanah Negeri Selangor (1982) 1 MLJ 38. The principle is
that, the alienation of state land shall take effect upon the registration of a register document
of title by virtue of Section 78(3) NLC and notwithstanding that its alienation has been
approved by the state authority; the land shall remain state land until that time.
The principle was also applied in Teh Bee v K Maruthamuthu (1977) 2 MLJ 7 where the court
held that under the Torrens System the registration is everything.
It is pertinent to note that, the State Authority may alienate land subject to express conditions
which is further spelt out under Section 120 of NLC. Express condition means the conditions
that are endorsed on the title and relate to the use of land. For instance, in respect of land held
under the category of agriculture1 is ‘This land may only be used to plant rubber trees’. If the
proprietor breaches any express condition on the title, the State Authority may brought
forfeiture proceedings in respect of the land.
Whereas implied conditions are the conditions which are specified in the NLC in relation to
the type of category of land use that the land is subjected to. However, these conditions have
not been endorsed on the title2.
There is also a restriction in interest that does not deal with land use but limited the right of
the registered proprietor in applying for subdivision, partition or amalgation of the land or the
right to enter into dealings in respect of the land. For examples, ‘This land may not be
transferred, charged or leased without the written consent of the State Authority’. The breach
of restriction in interest would render the application voidable or the title unfit for
registration.
Besides that, there are several effects of alienated land which are, firstly, the Proprietor will
get title to the land, as a result the proprietor secured to develop and invest in the land.
Secondly, the period of alienation of land is longer than other mode of disposal especially in
perpetuity circumstances. Thirdly, if the land is acquired by State Authority for public
purpose, the proprietor will get compensation. Lastly, the Proprietor can deal with the land.
To conclude, the State Authority has the power vested by the NLC to dispose any state land
by granting ownership rights to any persons or bodies which is known as alienation. There
are some advantages of alienated land especially to the proprietor. The proprietor should be
alert with any conditions or restrictions in respect of the land.
1 Section 121(1)(a) of NLC
2 Sections 114, 115,116 of NLC

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Land law task 1

  • 1. FACULTY OF SYARIAH AND LAW SEMESTER 7 (2015/2016) LAC 4173 LAND LAW TLB 10 TASK 1 NAME OF STUDENT: SITI NUR JANNAH BT HASANUDDIN 1122051 NAME OF LECTERUR: DR. RESALI BIN MUDA
  • 2. Question: What is the meaning and effect of alienated land? Answer: Generally, alienation means the act of whereby one person or bodies transfer the possession of lands, tenements or other things to another. According to Section 5 of National Land Code 1965, alienate means to dispose of State land in perpetuity or for a term of years, in consideration of the payment of rent, and otherwise in accordance with the provision of Section 76. Section 76 provides that alienation is one of the modes to dispose state land by State Authority and several matters for alienation such as for a term not exceeding 99 years, payment of rent and others. The power of State Authority to dispose the State land by granting ownership rights to any persons or bodies is termed as ‘alienation’ and stipulated under Section 42 of National Land Code 1965. The period to alienate a land must not exceed 99 years. However, there are three exceptions which the State Authority may alienate the land in perpetuity which is further spelt out under Section 76(aa).Firstly, where it is made to the Federal Government. Secondly, the land is to be used for public purpose such as school. Thirdly, special circumstances stated by State Authority which it render appropriate to do so. Whereas an area that forms part of the foreshore or sea-bed are excluded from alienation in perpetuity. In order to apply for land under alienation, it must be in the form prescribed in the State rules. For instance, application for alienated land in Kuala Lumpur, the form is prescribed in Schedule 1 of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Land Rules 1995 such as information of the applicant, particulars of the land and other. When the alienation is approved by the State Authority, the applicant is subjected for payment of land revenue, survey for issuance of title, preparation of title and lastly registration process. This importance of alienated land registration is illustrated in the case of Dr Ti Teow Siew & Ors V Pendaftar Geran-Geran Tanah Negeri Selangor (1982) 1 MLJ 38. The principle is that, the alienation of state land shall take effect upon the registration of a register document of title by virtue of Section 78(3) NLC and notwithstanding that its alienation has been approved by the state authority; the land shall remain state land until that time.
  • 3. The principle was also applied in Teh Bee v K Maruthamuthu (1977) 2 MLJ 7 where the court held that under the Torrens System the registration is everything. It is pertinent to note that, the State Authority may alienate land subject to express conditions which is further spelt out under Section 120 of NLC. Express condition means the conditions that are endorsed on the title and relate to the use of land. For instance, in respect of land held under the category of agriculture1 is ‘This land may only be used to plant rubber trees’. If the proprietor breaches any express condition on the title, the State Authority may brought forfeiture proceedings in respect of the land. Whereas implied conditions are the conditions which are specified in the NLC in relation to the type of category of land use that the land is subjected to. However, these conditions have not been endorsed on the title2. There is also a restriction in interest that does not deal with land use but limited the right of the registered proprietor in applying for subdivision, partition or amalgation of the land or the right to enter into dealings in respect of the land. For examples, ‘This land may not be transferred, charged or leased without the written consent of the State Authority’. The breach of restriction in interest would render the application voidable or the title unfit for registration. Besides that, there are several effects of alienated land which are, firstly, the Proprietor will get title to the land, as a result the proprietor secured to develop and invest in the land. Secondly, the period of alienation of land is longer than other mode of disposal especially in perpetuity circumstances. Thirdly, if the land is acquired by State Authority for public purpose, the proprietor will get compensation. Lastly, the Proprietor can deal with the land. To conclude, the State Authority has the power vested by the NLC to dispose any state land by granting ownership rights to any persons or bodies which is known as alienation. There are some advantages of alienated land especially to the proprietor. The proprietor should be alert with any conditions or restrictions in respect of the land. 1 Section 121(1)(a) of NLC 2 Sections 114, 115,116 of NLC