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  2. National Land Code (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The National Land Code (Malay: Kanun Tanah Negara), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to amend and consolidate the laws relating to land and land tenure, the registration of title to land and of dealings therewith and the collection of revenue therefrom within the States of Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor, Terengganu and the Federal ...

  3. Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land ...

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    Thus, for clarity and as an example, if 1000 acres of rural land is to be acquired for a project, with market price of ₹2,25,000 per acre (US$5000 per acre), 100 families claim to be land owners, and 5 families per acre claim their rights as livelihood losers under the proposed LARR 2011 Bill, the total cost to acquire the 1000 acre would be ...

  4. Federal Land Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    New settlers were assigned to a particular settlement, and were given 10 acres (4.0 ha), 12 acres (4.9 ha) or 14 acres (5.7 ha) [9] of land to cultivate usually either rubber or oil palms. [10] All settlers were required to reside at the settlement itself, and were allotted .25 acres (0.10 ha) in a planned village , where their home—already ...

  5. Forest City, Johor - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] [5] By the end of 2019, only 15,000 units had been sold, [36] compared to a target of 700,000, [37] and as few as 500 people actually lived in the development. [5] There were multiple allegations of corruption at various levels and multiple stages of the project.

  6. Palm oil production in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In the early stage of development, the government focused on increasing its palm oil output by rapidly increasing the land area for the palm oil cultivation. This deforestation directly led to the Great Flood of December 1926 and by the 1920s over 2.1 million acres of land had been deforested by the Empire in Malaya. [5]

  7. Gamuda Land - Wikipedia

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    Gamuda Land is the property development arm of Gamuda Berhad, MYX: 5398 an engineering, property and infrastructure company in Malaysia. Established in 1995, Gamuda Land has and is currently developing seven townships in Malaysia and also in Vietnam. The incumbent Chief Executive Officer is Chu Wai Lune, who steers the company since 2023. [1]

  8. East Coast Economic Region - Wikipedia

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    The East Coast Economic Region (ECER; Malay: Wilayah Ekonomi Pantai Timur; Jawi: ولايه ايكونومي ڤنتاي تيمور) is an economic development region based on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, which covers the states of Kelantan, Terengganu, and Pahang, and the Johorean districts of Mersing and Segamat. [1]

  9. Economy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, two-way bilateral trade between the US and Malaysia totalled US$30.5 billion, with US exports to Malaysia totalling US$9.1 billion and US imports from Malaysia increasing to US$21.4 billion. Malaysia was the United States' 10th-largest trading partner and its 12th-largest export market.