Kadaster A public register of the value and ownership of the land of a country, state, or municipality A cadatsral survey is based on the precise measurement and marking of land parcel boundaries, and thus concerned with property ownership and often with value
a public register showing the details of ownership and value of land; made for the purpose of taxation
A cadastre is the official way in which the government of a country deals with problems of land delineation, its ownership and rights of users Cadastres may be fiscal, legal or multipurpose Historically the fiscal cadastres were set up to raise revenues through land taxation Many have become legal cadastres because records of proprietary interests are also kept and guaranteed by the state Increasingly attributes, other than those required for fiscal and legal purposes, are being recorded on a computerised multipurpose cadastre Such attributes include spatial information about the service infrastructure: : roads, water supply and disposal, electricity , gas etc
Survey which creates information (boundaries, subdivisions, etc ) from which a cadastral map may be produced
A public record of the extent, value, and ownership of land within a district for purposes of taxation
refers to the boundaries and subdivisions of public lands and private estates Information includes ownership and taxation of property
An official statement of the quantity and value of real estate for the purpose of apportioning the taxes payable on such property
Public record of the extent, value and ownership of land within a district for purposes of taxation
a record of interests in land, encompassing both the nature and extent of interests Generally, this means maps and other descriptions of land parcels as well as the identification of who owns certain legal rights to the land (such as ownership, liens, easements, mortgages, and other legal interests) Cadastral information often includes other descriptive information about land parcels
a type of land information system that records land parcels The term includes: Juridical cadastre: a register of ownership of parcels of land; Fiscal cadastre: a register of properties recording their value; Land-use cadastre: a register of land use; Multi-purpose cadastre: a register including many attributes of land parcels
The public register of the quality, value and ownership of the land 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
Boundaries, roads, waterways, parcel identifiers, names, etc which define the subdivisional pattern of a locality on the ground
Public record of the extent, value and ownership of land within a district for purposes of taxation The cadastre layer includes parcel limits, subdivision limits, political boundaries, and the land survey boundaries This layer is continually updated
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[ k&-'das-t&r ] (noun.) 1804. French, from Italian catastro, from Old Italian catastico, from Late Greek katastichon notebook, from Greek kata by + stichos row, line; more at CATA-, DISTICH.