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Cadastral map from 1827 in Austria (Franziszeischer Kataster ) A modern cadastral map for Eastern England. A cadastre or cadaster (/ k ə ˈ d æ s t ə r / kə-DAS-tər) is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country. [1] [2] Often it is represented graphically in a cadastral map.
O’zdavgeodezkadastr (State committee of land resources, geodesy, cartography and cadastre of Uzbekistan) or Yergeodezkadastr or Kadastr: ygk.uz > Vietnam: Cục Đo đạc và Bản đồ thông tin địa lý Việt Nam Department of Survey, Mapping and Geographic Information of Viet Nam dosm.gov.vn: Yemen: Survey Authority
Cadastral map of Roznberk in present-day Brno-Chrlice. In 1764, at the behest of Empress Maria Theresa, a complete survey of the Habsburg lands was begun, [14] initiated by the general staff of the Imperial and Royal Army under Field Marshal Count Leopold Joseph von Daun, who had become aware of the lack of reliable maps in the Seven Years' War.
For information about the property, contained in the cadastre and registry, sufficiently detailed and structured cover most essential information about an object runs open cadastral map. [13] With a fairly simple web forms can be found and read a part of the information on any object property. [14]
Cadastral surveying is the sub-field of cadastre and surveying that specialises in the establishment and re-establishment of real property boundaries. It involves the physical delineation of property boundaries and determination of dimensions, areas and certain rights associated with properties.
Cadastral: Having to do with the boundaries of land parcels. Corner: The point of intersection of any two actual or potential survey lines, defining one corner of a rectangular land parcel. Lot: A subdivision of a section which is not an aliquot part of the section but which is designated separately. A lot is typically irregular in shape, and ...
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Digital Cadastral DataBase (DCDB) is a computerised map or 'spatial' location showing property boundaries normally in relation to adjoining and other close properties or parcels of land. Commonly used as a basic layer of data used in map based computer programs that gives an outline of the legal boundaries of a property.