Malaysia legislation

Section 210

of Land Code, 1958

Section 210

Miscellaneous offences

No person shall⎯

(a)

fraudulently procure, or assist in fraudulently procuring, any document of title or other instrument, or any entry in the Register, or any erasure or alteration in any entry in the

Register or in any document of title or other instrument;

(b)

fraudulently alter, add to, erase, deface or destroy any

Register, document of title or other instrument, or any entry in the

Register;

(c)

forge, or procure to be forged, or assist in the forging of, the seal of any Registrar or the name, signature and handwriting of any Registrar or other officer, in cases where the

Registrar or other officer is expressly or impliedly authorized to affix his seal or signature;

(d)

use, with intent to defraud any person, any document upon which any impression of any seal of any Registrar has been forged, knowing the same to have been forged, or any document the signature to which has been forged, knowing the same to have been forged;

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(e)

knowingly or wilfully or recklessly make or submit to any person referred to in section 3(1) or to any officer of the

Department of Lands and Surveys, any declaration (whether on oath or otherwise), representation, statement or claim which is false or contains particulars which are false, concerning any matter or procedure made, to be done or complied with or to be submitted in pursuance of this Code; and

(f)

erect, use, maintain or allow to operate any communication tower on any land or building unless the erection, use and the maintaining or continued operation of such towers have been approved by the State Planning Authority:

Penalty, imprisonment for five years and a fine of one hundred thousand ringgit.

Penalty for carelessly destroying

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