Land Title |
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The right of possession indicates that land
can be used by an individual for its benefit (agricultural
use etc.) under the Civil and Commercial Code; and the right
of ownership title deeds and ownership documentation to
a piece of land.
Land documentation comes in six every different types dependent
on specific to the type of land, the uses allowed and the
documentation it self. These are as follows
1.) Sor Kor 1
Is the form required to notify the government of a possessory
claim to a piece of land. This was introduced in December
1954 and was used by the government to verify claims upon
the land with the eventual issuance of Nor. Sor 3 or Nor.
Sor. 3 Gor certification (see below)
1.1 Por. Bor. Tor 6 is documentation that all land must
have in order for a tax number to be issued and tax to be
paid upon the benefits of the land. It does not in anyway
infer title, ownership or possessory right of the land,
only that it has been assessed as taxable.
1.2 Sor. Por. Gor 4-01 it's refers to land allotted by
the Land Reform Committee. Land with this documentation
cannot be bought or sold, and may only be transferred to
the direct heirs of the person who holds it
2.) Nor .Sor. 3
Certifies that the land has been issued to the proprietor
by the government and the land can be used for its benefits
by the holder of this documentation. But is not a clear
title, and is relevant only to the individual holding the
land and the land use. No parcel points are marked and it
is issued upon a specific plot with no frame of reference
to connecting plots. Problems can occur when attempting
to verify the actual land area of such plots covered by
this documentation and it requires that legal acts in connection
to the land be publicized for thirty days prior to their
enactment.
3.) Nor. Sor. 3 Gor
Is same as Nor. Sor. 3 and this documentation the land area
is defined with parcel points and is accurately mapped showing
adjoining plots on a map using a standard scale of 1:5000.
Land with this type of documentation may be sub-divided
and legal acts need not be publicised.
Nor. Sor 3 and Nor. Sor. 3 Gor are legal certificates allowing
the person named upon them the right to use the land. This
documentation may be used to confirm the rights of the land
user in legal disputes with individuals or the government.
4.) Land Title Deed,
It is commonly known in Thailand, is a certificate of land
ownership. The title deed indicates the specific GPS-verified
area and boundaries to the land. An individual named upon
a title deed, may use the title as proof of ownership in
all legal undertakings and with the authorities. Legal acts
may be undertaken immediately, however sub-division of the
titled plot to more than nine sub-plots must follow the
Land Allotment Law, Section 286.
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