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Type Words
Synonyms cadaster
Type of register, registry
Derivation cadastral

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In agriculture, the economic reform started with the land cadastre reform.
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A cadastre loses its value if register and maps are not constantly updated.
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The cadastre is a fundamental source of data in disputes and lawsuits between landowners.
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Usually the transfer of ownership of real estate is registered at a cadastre in the United Kingdom.
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In most parts of the United States, deeds must be submitted to the Recorder of deeds, who acts as a cadastre, to be registered.
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Up to now it has been used in data bases of gravity field, cadastre, small surveying networks in Europe and America, and by some developing countries with no modern baselines.
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Under the Torrens title system of land ownership registration, easements and mortgages are recorded on the titles kept in the central land registry or cadastre.
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The Arrete of 6 November 1889 laid down the conditions for establishment of a Bureau du cadastre in the offices of Services des contributions to deal with administrative aspects of survey work.
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In most countries, legal systems have developed around the original administrative systems and use the cadastre to define the dimensions and location of land parcels described in legal documentation.
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  • Cadaster: a public register showing the details of ownership and value of land; made for the purpose of taxation
  • A cadastre (also spelt cadaster), using a cadastral survey or cadastral map, is a comprehensive register of the metes-and-bounds real property of a country. ...
  • Official map records pertaining to location, quantity, value and ownership of land parcels within a government jurisdiction. A record of interest in land encompassing both the nature and extents of interests. Cadastral information often includes other descriptive information about land parcels.
  • An official record of dimensions, land value, and ownership used to calculate taxes.
  • A land information system and, in the case of ancient landscapes, its physical remains. In Roman cadastres these are often seen as minor roads, ditches and other modern boundaries conforming to the limites. ...
  • The public register of the land boundaries that defines the separate holdings of land.
  • (also spelled cadaster) is a comprehensive register of the real propery of a country, and commonly includes details of the ownership, the tenure, the precise locations. the dimensions (and area), the cultivations (if rural) and the value of individual parcels of land.
  • The States department responsible for applying the criteria used in determining the Tax on Real Property.
  • A public data set that contains real estate information of land such as ownership, value, etc.