Examples of National Land Code in a sentence
If the separate document of title or strata title for the Property has been issued whether before on or after the date of auction sale, the Assignee shall not be required to procure a Memorandum of Transfer nor to register its charge as prescribed by the National Land Code 1965 or Sarawak Land Code or the Land Ordinance Cap.
If the separate document of title or strata title for the property has been issued whether before, on or after the date of the auction sale, the Assignee/Bank shall not be required to register its charge(s) nor to procure a transfer in Form 14A as prescribed by the National Land Code, 1965 in favour of the Purchaser from the Developer or the Proprietor (as the case may be).
If the separate document of title or strata title for the property has been issued whether before, on or after the date of the auction sale, the Assignee shall not be required to register its charge(s) nor to procure a transfer in Form 14A as prescribed by the National Land Code, 1965 in favour of the Purchaser from the Developer or the Proprietor (as the case may be).
If the separate document of title or strata title for the property has been issued whether before, on or after the date of the auction sale, the Assignee shall not be required to register its charge(s) nor to procure a transfer in Form 14A as prescribed by the National Land Code (Revised 2020) in favour of the Purchaser from the Developer or the Proprietor (as the case may be).
On 2nd April ICB’s solicitors filed an Originating Motion pursuant to Seksyen 256 and 257 of the National Land Code 1965 and Orders 31 and 83 of Court Rules 2012.
Alvin was the co-counsel for Wong Yu Ke. This is an appeal by the appellant against the decision of the High Court in favour of Wong Yu Ke where bare allegation of fraud is not a defence that could create exception under Section 340 of the National Land Code and cannot defeat the indefeasible title of Wong Yu Ke. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appellant’s appeal.
If the separate document of title or strata title for the property has been issued whether before, on or after the date of the auction sale, the Assignee/Bank shall not be required to register its charge(s) nor to procure a transfer in Form 14A as prescribed by the National Land Code, 1965 or the equivalent in the Sarawak Land Code (Cap.81) in favour of the Purchaser from the Developer or the Proprietor (as the case may be).
For the avoidance of doubt, each Party hereby agrees that the registration of such easements granted in favor of the other by the other Party are for their benefit respectively and each further agree that the non-registration of such easement pursuant to the National Land Code, 1965 arising from the inability to obtain the approvals from the relevant authority shall not entitle the affected Party to terminate the easements and rights of way granted hereby.
On appeal, the Court of Appeal partially reversed the decision of the High Court and held that such claim for an equitable right of way was in the nature of an easement and not for a right of way under Section 390 of the National Land Code.
The Parties agree to take such actions so as to enable the registration of easements so granted hereunder pursuant to the provisions of the National Land Code, 1965, and for such registered easements to be effective for the duration of this Agreement, as provided herein.