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Statutory Definitions

dealing

"dealing" means any transaction with respect to alienated land effected under the powers conferred by Division IV, and any like transaction effected under the provisions of any previous land law, but does not include any caveat or prohibitory order;
Act 56_65 - NATIONAL LAND CODE
5. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing" means any transaction of whatever nature by which any land is affected;
ACT 518 - NATIONAL LAND CODE (PENANG AND MALACCA TITLES) ACT 1963 (Revised 1994)
4. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing" includes- (a) a purchase, sale, loan, charge, mortgage, lien, pledge, caveat, transfer, delivery, assignment, subrogation, transmission, gift, donation, trust, settlement, deposit, withdrawal, transfer between accounts, extension of credit; (b) any purchase or sale of any securities, monetary instrument, or other instrument whatsoever by whatever means effected; (c) any agency or grant of power of attorney; and (d) any other disposition or dealing in whatever form, or of whatever description or nature, howsoever styled, which results in any right, interest, title or privilege, whether present or future or whether vested or contingent, in the whole or part of any property being conferred on any person;
ACT 340 - DANGEROUS DRUGS (FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY) ACT 1988
2. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing", in relation to any deposited security, includes the charging or pledging of the deposited security by a depositor;
ACT 453 - SECURITIES INDUSTRY (CENTRAL DEPOSITORIES) ACT 1991
2. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing" includes- (a) any purchase, sale, loan, charge, mortgage, lien, pledge, caveat, transfer, delivery, assignment, subrogation, transmission, gift, donation, trust, settlement, deposit, withdrawal, transfer between accounts, or extension of credit; (b) any agency or grant of power of attorney; and (c) any act which results in any right, interest, title or privilege, whether present or future or whether vested or contingent, in the whole of or in part of any property being conferred on any person;
ACT 575 - ANTI-CORRUPTION ACT 1997 (Repealed by Act 694)
2. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing", in relation to any property, includes- (a) receiving or acquiring the property; (b) concealing or disguising the property (whether by concealing or disguising its nature, source, location, disposition, movement or ownership or any rights with respect to it or otherwise); (c) disposing of or converting the property; (d) bringing the property into or removing the property from Malaysia; (e) using the property to borrow money, or as security (whether by way of a charge, mortgage or pledge or otherwise); or (f) where a debt is owed to the person holding the property, making a payment to any person in reduction of the amount of the debt.
ACT 621 - MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS ACT 2002
2. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing" includes- (a) any purchase, sale, loan, charge, mortgage, lien, pledge, caveat, transfer, delivery, assignment, subrogation, transmission, gift, donation, trust, settlement, deposit, withdrawal, transfer between accounts, or extension of credit; (b) any agency or grant of power of attorney; and (c) any act which results in any right, interest, title or privilege, whether present or future or whether vested or contingent, in the whole of or in part of any property being conferred on any person.
ACT 694 - Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009
3. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing", in relation to any radioactive material, nuclear material, prescribed substance or irradiating apparatus, means any activity involving the manufacturing, trading, producing, processing, purchasing, owning, using, transporting, transferring, handling, selling, storing, importing or exporting of such radioactive material, nuclear material, prescribed substance or irradiating apparatus;
ACT 304 - ATOMIC ENERGY LICENSING ACT 1984
2. Interpretation.

dealing

"dealing", in relation to any property, includes- (a) receiving or acquiring the property; (b) concealing or disguising the property (whether by concealing, or disguising its nature, source, location, disposition, movement or ownership or any rights with respect to it or otherwise); (c) disposing of or converting the property; (d) bringing the property into or removing the property from Malaysia; (e) using the property to borrow money, or as security (whether by way of charge, mortgage or pledge or otherwise); or (f) where a debt is owed to the person holding the property, making a payment to any person in reduction of the amount of the debt.
ACT 613 - ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND ANTI-TERRORISM FINANCING ACT 2001
3. Interpretation.

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