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Form 11BK - (Qualified Title Corresponding to Land Office Title) *CRDT/CIDT National Land Code Form 11BK (Fourteenth

Schedule) (Qualified Title Corresponding to Land Office Title) Version No. ..................... Q.T. (R) No. Annual Rent: RM

State : District : *Town/Village/Mukim : Lot No. : Area of Lot : Category of Land Use : Standard Sheet No. : Certified Plan No. : File No. : *Within Malay Reservation/Aboriginal Area/Aboriginal Reserve/Group Settlement Area, etc ....................... Gazette Notification No. ................. dated ..................... * Grant in perpetuity/ Lease for a term of ........... expiring on ........... Registered this ......... day of .............. 19 .............. L.S. ..................... Registrar Issue document of title issued this ....... day of ........ 19 ......... L.S. ..................... Registrar The *sketch plan/plan of the land, for the purpose of identification is attached to Form B2. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF QUALIFIED TITLE 1. This title is subject to the provisions of the National Land Code and to the following express conditions and restrictions: ** EXPRESS CONDITIONS ** RESTRICTIONS IN INTEREST 2. In the plan of the land attached to Form B2, the boundaries shown in red,not having been established by survey, are provisional; only. ** (To be completed when the title is issued in continuation) Date of first alienation: ............................ No. of original title (final or qualified): ........................... No. of immediately preceeding title (if different from above): ......................

RECORD OF PROPRIETORSHIP ** RECORD OF DEALINGS ** OTHER MATTERS AFFECTING TITLE L.S. ...................... Registrar *Enter as appropriate. **Enter when appropriate. Title ID : Date : Version : No. : Copy No. : Page :

QUALIFIED TITILE

Qualified title confers the same right as a Final Title except that it cannot be subdivded, partioned and amalgamated with any ather land and no sub-division of building can be done if it is situated on the land held under a qualifed title except where the land has been duly surveyed and a certified plan has been approved by the DS. The boundaries of land under a Qualified Title are only provisional if it has not been established by any earlier survey. Qualified title is provided in the NLC to enable land to be alienated in advance of survey or to enable title to be issued in advance of survey to the indvidual portions upon sub-division or partition of land or to the combined area upon amalgamation.

QUALIFIED TITLE UNDER NLC Qualified title corresponding to Land Office Title-Form 11B Computerised Land Registration System Form 11BK

Under Section 120 Imposition of express conditions and restrictions in interest on alienation under this Act. 1. Subject to the provisions of this section, the State Authority may alienate land under this Act subject to such express conditions and restrictions in interest conformable to law as it may think fit. 2. The conditions and restrictions in interest to be imposed under this section in the case of any land shall be determined by the State Authority at the time when the land is approved for alienation. 3. Every condition or restriction in interest imposed under this section shall be endorsed on or referred to in the document of title to the land; and in complying with this sub-section the State Authority shall, in any case where it imposes both conditions and restrictions in interest, distinguish between the two.

4. No condition shall be imposed under this section which is inconsistent with any implied condition to which the land becomes subject on alienation by virtue of section 114. Under Section 121 Category: Agriculture. (1) Where in pursuance of section 52 any land is alienated under this Act subject to the category "agriculture", the State Authority may, in the exercise of its powers under section 120 (and without prejudice to the generality of those powers, impose such conditions as it may think fit(a) requiring the cultivation thereon, or on any part or proportion thereof, of a particular crop, or of any class or description of crops; (b) prohibiting the cultivation thereon, or on any part or proportion thereof, of a particular crop, or of any class or description of crops; (c) fixing the dates in any year on or before which any work of clearing, cultivation, sowing, manuring or harvesting, or any other agricultural activity, is to be commenced or completed. (d) limiting the maximum volume of the area of the land which may be occupied by dwelling-houses and other buildings. (2) In this section "crop" includes trees cultivated for the purpose of their produce. Under Section 122 Categories: Building and Industry. Where in pursuance of section 52 any land is alienated under this Act subject to the category "building" or the category "industry", the State Authority may, in the exercise of its powers under section 120 ( and without prejudice to the generality of those powers), impose such conditions as it may think fit with respect to(a) the area of the land or proportion of the land to be built upon; (b) the type, design, height and structure of any building to be erected on the land, and the type and quality of the materials to be used in its construction; (c) the dates on or before which any such building is to be commenced or completed; (d) the use to which any building is to be put. Under Section 116 (1) Where any alienated land is subject by virtue of any provision of this Act to the category building the following implied conditions shall, subject o sub-section (3),

a) That, unless on the relevant date such a building already existed on the land, there shall within two years of that date be erected thereon a building suitable for use for one or more of the purpose specified or referred to in sub-section (4); b) That no part of the land shall be used for agricultural or industrial purposes (except in so far as the erection or maintenance of any building for a purpose or purpose falling within paragraph (f) or (g) of sub-section (4) may constitute such as use); c) That every building thereon (whensoever erected) shall be maintained in repair d) That no such building shall be demolished, altered or extended without the prior consent in writing of the appropriate authority.

Land Ownership and Rights, Powers and Responsibilities of Land Proprietor a) Alienated land title will be released to the owner. b) The document title contains among other things, land category, conditions, and restrictions of, lot number, title number, land area and so on. If the soil does not have a category, land use is usually controlled through the imposition real. c) The owner of land has the rights and powers as provided for under Section 92 of the NLC, namely: i) Right to subdivision, the subdivision of land owned or consolidate with other land; ii) The right to subdivide the multi-storey building; iii) The right to transfer, lease, pledge, assign and execute other transactions, and iv) The right to decline owned ('transmit') property upon death.

d) The land owner had the responsibility of the land in terms of: i) To pay the land tax as specified under Section 93 of the NLC.

ii) To ensure that land use is consistent with the category, express conditions, fixed terms and not in violation of any restrictions. (If the landowner violated, SA may forfeit the land. Section 127 of the NLC 1965 is referred to)

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