Land Acquisition, A Primer, Salleh Buang
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Land Acquisition: A Primer discusses the principles of law governing compulsory land acquisition in a concise manner. Clearly written, this book provides the basic underlying legal jurisprudence of compulsory land acquisition in Malaysia and highlights landmark decisions governing the compulsory acquisition of privately-owned land.
This book contains 21 chapters which are presented in a systematic order, dealing with, inter alia, the right to property, the purposes of land acquisition, the general and special procedure, the principles of compensation, the role of assessors, the position of paymaster, challenging the validity of the acquisition, controversial acquisitions, acquisition of Orang Asli land and acquisition of wakaf properties.
This book is intended to be a handy textbook for students and serves as an introductory reading for legal practitioners, policy makers, land administrators, land consultants, property developers and other professionals whose nature of work requires them to have a good grasp of the law relating to compulsory land acquisition under the Land Acquisition Act 1960 (Act 486).
KEY FEATURES
- Written in simple English language for easy understanding of the legal provisions governing the principles of land acquisition.
- Explains clearly the technical concepts and processes involved in land acquisition and the assessment of compensation.
- Considers the relevant grounds to challenge the validity of acquisition.
- Highlights important decisions on compulsory acquisition such as Semenyih Jaya Sdn Bhd v Pentadbir Tanah Daerah Hulu Langat (and Another Reference) [2017] 4 AMR 123, FC, United Allied Empire Sdn Bhd v Pengarah Tanah dan Galian Selangor & 4 Ors [2017] 5 AMR 555, CA and others.
- Discusses key changes to the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act 1960, as amended by the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Act 2016 (Act A1517).
CONTENTS
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Right to property
Chapter 2: Purpose of land acquisition
Chapter 3: Pre-acquisition hearing
PART TWO: THE ACQUISITION PROCEDURE
Chapter 4: General procedure
Chapter 5: Special procedure
Chapter 6: Guideline by DGLM
PART THREE: COMPENSATING THE LANDOWNER
Chapter 7: Compensation must be adequate
Chapter 8: Principles of compensation
Chapter 9: Role of Assessors
Chapter 10: Position of Paymaster
PART FOUR: CHALLENGING THE VALIDITY OF ACQUISITION
Chapter 11: Contrary to the law
Chapter 12: Breach of natural justice
Chapter 13: Non-compliance with procedure
Chapter 14: Mala fide
Chapter 15: Delay
Chapter 16: Abandonment of purpose
Chapter 17: Acquisition for an improper purpose
PART FIVE: LATEST ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Chapter 18: Controversial acquisitions
Chapter 19: Orang Asli land
Chapter 20: Acquisition of wakaf land
Chapter 21: Land Acquisition (Amendment) Act 2016