Company: CCHH
Filing Date: 2025-09-12
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-087080
Chunk: 104

Company: CCH Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-12
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 104
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 exempt from registration can be protected by way of an endorsement on the document title to the land. TCPA 1976 The TCPA 1976 governs the proper control and regulation of town and country planning in Peninsular Malaysia and regulates among others modifications to planning permissions and building plan approvals issued by local authorities. Under the TCPA 1976, Section 18 prohibits a person to use or be permitted to use any land or building otherwise than in conformity with the local plan. Section 26 of the TCPA 1976 states that a person who, whether at his own instance or at the instance of another person uses or permits to be used any land or building in contravention of 76 Section 18 commits an offence and is liable, on conviction to a fine not exceeding RM500,000 and/or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years, and be subjected to additional daily fines which may extend to RM5,000 for each day during which the offence continues after the first conviction for the offence. Section 26 also further states that the owner of the land in respect of which any act that constitutes such offence is done shall be deemed to have permitted the doing of that act. Section 27(7) of the TCPA 1976 also grants a local authority the discretion to impose additional planning permission application fees as prescribed by the local authority on a person who carries out any development (including building on land, making of any material change in the use of land or building) without prior planning permission being obtained from the local authority. SDBA 1974 The SDBA provides uniformity of law and policy with regard to local government matters relating to street, drainage and buildings in Peninsular Malaysia. It provides for the requirement to have a Certificate of Fitness (“CF”) or Certificate of Completion and Compliance (“CCC”) to ensure that the building is safe and fit for occupation. Pursuant to the SDBA 1974, prior written permission of the local authority is required among others for any partition, compartment, loft, roof, ceiling or other structures built in a building, any deviation from the any plans or specifications approved by the local authorities, or any alteration to a building otherwise than allowed by the local authority or by -lawsmade under the SDBA 1974. Failure to obtain the local authorities’ prior written permission for the above may subject the person in breach to fines or imprisonment or both, if convicted. Depending on the applicable provisions of the SDBA 1974 in