cadastre
IPA: kˈædʌstɝ
noun
- (cartography) A public survey of land, originally for the purpose of taxation and to create an official register of land ownership.
- A register of such surveys, showing details of ownership and value.
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Examples of "cadastre" in Sentences
- Center of Russian water works inventory and state water cadastre
- Center of Russian water works inventory and state water cadastre - Gold Sponsor
- Mr. Sergey Bednaruk, Center of Russian water works inventory and state water cadastre, Russia
- It also completed a draft mineral policy and is working towards the establishment of a mining cadastre system.
- • Require an appropriate agency to compile a current, accurate inventory of all land owned or leased by the Commonwealth of Virginia in a parcel based "cadastre" or geographic information system.
- Finally, the DRC's mining cadastre is the most advanced digitalized national resource inventory management system in the region and is contributing greatly to protecting land and natural resource rights.
- Buyers in Greece need to navigate a convoluted maze with up to 27 steps that involve meeting with more than a dozen professionals and agencies -- from lawyers and notaries to officials at the national cadastre, their local municipality and the tax office.
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