The present invention relates to a land title deed. More specifically, the present invention relates to a land title having an electronic chip embedded therein and a method therefor.
A land title deed shows a person's rights to a particular plot of land. The person may be the owner of the plot of land. The land title deed may also include information such as estate and land description, ownership information, encumbrances information, etc.
The land title deed can be found in a land register that may be maintained by an authority. Information pertaining to the land title deed may be obtained from the land register, which otherwise from the owner himself who will possess a copy of the land title deed. However, ownership information, encumbrances information, etc. may change and increase over the years. These may therefore lead to an increase number of documents held by the owner or even lead to a risk of losing the documents that may be found in the land title deed.
The land title deed may also provide security of land ownership to the owner. The owner may also use the land title deed to seek for loans from financial institutions, banks, etc. As such, the land title deeds may be forged or replicated by counterfeiters for exploitation.
Therefore, there is a need for a land title deed with added security features against un-authorized forgery or replication, etc. There is also a need to minimize the risk of losing the documents relating to the land title deed and to also decrease the number of documents that may be held in possession by the owner.
In one aspect of the present invention, there is an electronic land title deed that comprises a number of flat sheets; and a smart chip embedded within the flat sheet, wherein the smart chip stores a number of data that provides information related to a land title deed.
In one embodiment, the electronic land title deed further includes an embedded antenna that is attached to the smart chip.
In another embodiment, the flat sheet may be made of any material such as a piece of paper, plastic, etc.
In yet another embodiment, the smart chip may prevent the electronic land title deed from being falsified, mistreated by an unauthorized party, etc.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the data stored in the electronic land title deed may include information such as estate and land description, ownership information, encumbrances information, etc.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the electronic land title deed communicates through a communication protocol to a remote reader, the remote reader then communicates with a host that is provided with a software that converts the data stored in the smart chip into a readable format.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the remote reader is a device that is used for communicating with the smart chip embedded in the flat sheet of the electronic land title deed.
In one embodiment, the host may be a computer, a tablet, or any other known electronic device with a display screen.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the software is provided from a land register, wherein the owner may use the software to view the information retrieved from the electronic land title deed, and/or print the information accordingly.
This invention will be described by way of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The following descriptions of a number of specific and alternative embodiments are provided to understand the inventive features of the present invention. It shall be apparent to one skilled in the art, however that this invention may be practiced without such specific details. Some of the details may not be described in length so as to not obscure the invention. For ease of reference, common reference numerals will be used throughout the figures when referring to same or similar features common to the figures.
In another embodiment, the antenna 103 may be embedded on the inlay with the other components.
The electronic land title deed 100 contains data related to a land title of a particular plot of land. More specifically, the data is stored on the smart chip 102. The land title deed 100 also includes all the legal transactions or histories in relation to the plot of land. The legal transactions may also include landed properties, such as bungalows and terrace houses; flats; and commercial and industrial properties. These information are typically available a land title register that may be maintained by an authority. More importantly, the land title deed shall contains an owner's name, past and current one.
All of the information with regards to the land title deed may be imprinted on the surface of the land title deed as an ordinary deed issued by the relevant authority. Further, the general appearance on the surface of the flat sheet 101 of the electronic land title deed 100 can be also be identical to the ordinary land title deed. Apart from the information that can be visually presented on the flat sheet of the electronic land title deed 100, the information may also be encoded and stored on the smart chip 102 that is embedded within the flat sheet of the electronic land title deed 100.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the data that can be stored in the smart chip 102 includes estate and land description, ownership information, encumbrances information etc. Similarly, the information that may be obtained from the smart chip 102 should be in line with the information that can be visually seen on the flat sheet 101 of the electronic land title deed 100.
The estate and land description may describe the lot number, area, land tenure, etc. It may even comprise an image of the blue print of the plot of land, which is readable on any computing device. For the land tenure, information shown may include the state title number, date of the state title, commencement date of state lease and duration of state lease. The ownership information provides the basic information such as the owner's full name and last known living address, citizenship, identities, etc. Encumbrances information includes information that affects the property or the plot of land such as charges, mortgages, caveats and orders of court as well as state land encroachment.
As the information is securely stored on the smart chip 102, it is can be read or extracted through authorized reader. It is well known in the art that smart chip is provided with strong security authentication for protecting the information stored therein and it is proven. It is also used widely for authenticate identify. Accordingly, only the relevant authorities equipped with the authorized reader/writer are allowed to modify the information in the electronic land title deed 100. Non-authorized parties may be able to retrieve some or all of the information stored on the smart chip for viewing only, but they are not allowed to make any changes on the smart chip. Accordingly, even if a person is capable of tempering the information that are visually printed or engraved on the flat sheets of the electronic land title deed 100, he won't be able to make any changes to the information stored on the smart chip. The information altered on the flat sheet will therefore not able to conform to the information contained on the smart chip when the electronic land title deed be undergoing a verification.
Further, the smart chip 102 embedded in the flat sheet 101 of the electronic land title deed 100 may also include a security element such as a security hologram etc. The smart chip 102 may also prevent the electronic land title deed 100 from being falsified or mistreated by any unauthorized party. As such, the authenticity of the electronic land title deed 100 can be certified and proven to be a genuine copy.
In the above embodiment, the data that may be retrieved from the electronic land title deed 100 as provided above is by way of example and it is not intended to be limited to the scope of the present invention. Any other information that may be required or found in the land title deed may also be stored as data in the smart chip embedded in the flat sheet of the electronic land title deed.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the electronic land title deed 100 may be issued in a booklet form that comprises multiple flat sheets 101 that are bound together along one side of the flat sheet 101.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the electronic land title deed 100 may also be presented in a card type, resembling a credit card, an identification card, etc.
The mobile reader 202 upon reading the information stored on the electronic land title deed 100 may communicate with a host 201 to retrieve the information store on the database 204 for matching through a mobile communication network 203. The host 201 is resided at the relevant authority, or a trusted network that authorized to host the relevant information. Accordingly, such network allows the authorized officer to verify if the electronic land title deed 100 or the smart chip of the electronic land title deed 100 is a genuine one. This provides a second level of verification.
The mobile reader 202 may further comprise a fingerprint scanner or biometric scanner. With the scanner, the on-site officer can further verify if the person holding the electronic land title deed is the truthful holder through matching the person's fingerprint with the biometric information stored on the smart chip on-site. This provides a further level of verification for the land title deed.
In an alternate embodiment, the secure digital chip may adopt a security standard similar to that adapted on e-Passport specification defined under International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) or the like. It is also possible that other standard or protocols can also be adapted for the current wearable tagging device.
One will appreciate that the eDeed is capable to deploy other applications thereto. It can be used for any applications that an ordinary smart card can be used for, such as door access, payment application where ID is required, and etc.
The above description illustrates various embodiments of the present invention along with examples of how aspects of the present invention may be implemented. While specific embodiments have been described and illustrated it is understood that many charges, modifications, variations and combinations thereof could be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention. The above examples, embodiments, instructions semantics, and drawings should not be deemed to be the only embodiments, and are presented to illustrate the flexibility and advantages of the present invention as defined by the following claims:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201305535-5 | Jul 2013 | SG | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SG2014/000342 | 7/18/2014 | WO | 00 |