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Biblioteca Some remarks on cadastres in general and on some features of the establishment and maintenance of a cadastre, seen in the light of present-day surveying possibilities

Some remarks on cadastres in general and on some features of the establishment and maintenance of a cadastre, seen in the light of present-day surveying possibilities

Some remarks on cadastres in general and on some features of the establishment and maintenance of a cadastre, seen in the light of present-day surveying possibilities

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Date of publication
Noviembre 1970
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ISBN / Resource ID
uneca:10855/8688
Pages
10

A Cadastre, in the sense to be used in this paper, is a methodically established record of immovable. (Land, buildings, rights that are put on a par with landed property) based on the survey of a complete district. The official record of a cadastral survey generally consists of a drawing or map and a written description of the field work. Cadastres as a rule consist of a map of the survey, a register arranged according to parcels, a register arranged according to proprietors and some auxiliary registers for easier handling. The single parcels are systematically numbered, on the map. The connection between map and registers is established by indicating the parcels in the registers by their map numbers.

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