TEMPORARY OCCUPATION
    LICENSE (TOL)

         LAW 504
         Prepared by:
          Pn Hamsiah Omar
Sec. 65 – types of land that can be
issued with TOL

(1) SA may issue permit Tol of
(b) State land;
(c) Mining land (not for the time being used for
    mining)
(d) Reserved land (not for the time being used
    as reserved)
(2) TOL may be issued for any purpose but not
    for purposes prohibited under sec. 42(2)
2.    Section 66 – who issues TOL

(a) State land – Land administrator
(b) Mining land – Land administrator with approval of
    senior inspector of mines/officers in charge of
    mining;
(c) Reserved land – Land administrator with the
    approval of officer in charge of the reserve land.
Proviso, Land administrator is not authorised to issue
    TOL inrespect of any river
3.     sec. 67(1) - duration

   Issued for a term not later than the end of the
    calendar year in which it commences
   No matter when it is approved, it will expire
    on 31st December on the year it was issued
    eg: if license issued in may 2009, it shall
    expire in December 2009
Sec 67 - Condition

(1)   Every T.O.L :-

     Is subject to the conditions stated in the
      said license;
     Must be consistent with any other
      conditions that may be prescribed;
     The purpose of the TOL granted is
      prescribed in the relevant form.
Sec. 67 - Renewal

(1) TOL may
   Apply for renewal to the Land Administrator (LA)
   LA may on application renew such a license for a
    term not more than one calendar year;
   Proviso, there should not be more than 3 renewals
    unless a prior written approval from the SA
    obtained.
(4) Every TOL shall be in F4A, if renewed, license will
    be endorsed with such renewal and the date of next
    expiry
Sec. 68 – TOL not capable of transfer

   TOL shall not be capable of assignment
   TOL shall terminate on death of holder/dissolution of
    company except (Sec. 426 – where there is a substitution of
    holder – applied by present holder in F30C to the Registrar)
Sec. 68A – Deposit
The SA may direct LA to ask for deposits from TOL
holder – a reasonable amount – as security for the
rehabilitation of the land upon termination of TOL
Sec 69 – Combined TOL and Permit to
extract Rock Material

   The purpose of TOL issued may include the
    extraction and removal of rock material
   Shall be in F4B an issued for a maximum
    term of 5 years or more as may be
    prescribed (but it does not for purpose of
    obtaining metal or mineral)
   The TOL shall be deemed to constitute a
    permit validly issued (to extract and remove
    rock material) on behalf of the SA
Rights and obligations of TOL holder

(1)   To pay annual fee;

(3)   To pay deposit, if required

(5)   To apply for renewal, no automatic renewal

      case ; Teh Bee
4. TOL HOLDER CAN SUE
TRESPASSER

case : Julaika Bivi v. Mydin (1961) MLJ 310
J, a TOL holder – a house erected by previous
   holder. TOL holder and D was in possession
   of part of the house. J requested D to move
   out but was ignored by D
Held : a holder of a TOL who is in possession
   of the land can sue any trespasser
Mohammed Said v. Fatimah

   A . a TOL, brought an action for trespass
    against B.
   His license had expired at that time.
    Held : at the time he instituted the action A
    had no right to the possession of the land
    (due to expiry of the license and not
    renewed) and therefore could not institute an
    action for trespass against B
   A holder of the license is not allowed to
    assign his TOL as it merely confers a
    personal right to the holder
   Hee Cheng v. Krishnan (1955) MLJ 103
Paruvathy v. Krishnan (1955)

   Any assignment, arrangement to transfer or
    assign the whole or any part of the TOL land
    will be of no effect and such
    assignment/arrangment will be illegal.
TOL holder is allowed to rent his
house built on his TOL land


Govindaraju v. Krishnan (1962) 1 MLJ 334
TOL will terminate on the death of the
person holder or dissolution of the
company/body.


Pappo v. Veriah (1965) 1 MLJ 127
Fatimah v. Moideen Kutty (1969) 1 MLJ 72
A holder of the license is not entitled
to any compensation upon termination
of TOL


   The Bee v. K. Maruthamuthu
A TOL holder is a trespasser if not
leave the land upon its termination


PP v. Yap Tai (1947) MLJ 50

Tol

  • 1.
    TEMPORARY OCCUPATION LICENSE (TOL) LAW 504 Prepared by: Pn Hamsiah Omar
  • 2.
    Sec. 65 –types of land that can be issued with TOL (1) SA may issue permit Tol of (b) State land; (c) Mining land (not for the time being used for mining) (d) Reserved land (not for the time being used as reserved) (2) TOL may be issued for any purpose but not for purposes prohibited under sec. 42(2)
  • 3.
    2. Section 66 – who issues TOL (a) State land – Land administrator (b) Mining land – Land administrator with approval of senior inspector of mines/officers in charge of mining; (c) Reserved land – Land administrator with the approval of officer in charge of the reserve land. Proviso, Land administrator is not authorised to issue TOL inrespect of any river
  • 4.
    3. sec. 67(1) - duration  Issued for a term not later than the end of the calendar year in which it commences  No matter when it is approved, it will expire on 31st December on the year it was issued eg: if license issued in may 2009, it shall expire in December 2009
  • 5.
    Sec 67 -Condition (1) Every T.O.L :-  Is subject to the conditions stated in the said license;  Must be consistent with any other conditions that may be prescribed;  The purpose of the TOL granted is prescribed in the relevant form.
  • 6.
    Sec. 67 -Renewal (1) TOL may  Apply for renewal to the Land Administrator (LA)  LA may on application renew such a license for a term not more than one calendar year;  Proviso, there should not be more than 3 renewals unless a prior written approval from the SA obtained. (4) Every TOL shall be in F4A, if renewed, license will be endorsed with such renewal and the date of next expiry
  • 7.
    Sec. 68 –TOL not capable of transfer  TOL shall not be capable of assignment  TOL shall terminate on death of holder/dissolution of company except (Sec. 426 – where there is a substitution of holder – applied by present holder in F30C to the Registrar) Sec. 68A – Deposit The SA may direct LA to ask for deposits from TOL holder – a reasonable amount – as security for the rehabilitation of the land upon termination of TOL
  • 8.
    Sec 69 –Combined TOL and Permit to extract Rock Material  The purpose of TOL issued may include the extraction and removal of rock material  Shall be in F4B an issued for a maximum term of 5 years or more as may be prescribed (but it does not for purpose of obtaining metal or mineral)  The TOL shall be deemed to constitute a permit validly issued (to extract and remove rock material) on behalf of the SA
  • 9.
    Rights and obligationsof TOL holder (1) To pay annual fee; (3) To pay deposit, if required (5) To apply for renewal, no automatic renewal case ; Teh Bee
  • 10.
    4. TOL HOLDERCAN SUE TRESPASSER case : Julaika Bivi v. Mydin (1961) MLJ 310 J, a TOL holder – a house erected by previous holder. TOL holder and D was in possession of part of the house. J requested D to move out but was ignored by D Held : a holder of a TOL who is in possession of the land can sue any trespasser
  • 11.
    Mohammed Said v.Fatimah  A . a TOL, brought an action for trespass against B.  His license had expired at that time. Held : at the time he instituted the action A had no right to the possession of the land (due to expiry of the license and not renewed) and therefore could not institute an action for trespass against B
  • 12.
    A holder of the license is not allowed to assign his TOL as it merely confers a personal right to the holder  Hee Cheng v. Krishnan (1955) MLJ 103
  • 13.
    Paruvathy v. Krishnan(1955)  Any assignment, arrangement to transfer or assign the whole or any part of the TOL land will be of no effect and such assignment/arrangment will be illegal.
  • 14.
    TOL holder isallowed to rent his house built on his TOL land Govindaraju v. Krishnan (1962) 1 MLJ 334
  • 15.
    TOL will terminateon the death of the person holder or dissolution of the company/body. Pappo v. Veriah (1965) 1 MLJ 127 Fatimah v. Moideen Kutty (1969) 1 MLJ 72
  • 16.
    A holder ofthe license is not entitled to any compensation upon termination of TOL  The Bee v. K. Maruthamuthu
  • 17.
    A TOL holderis a trespasser if not leave the land upon its termination PP v. Yap Tai (1947) MLJ 50