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A cadastral community records property ownership in a cadastre, which is a register describing property ownership by boundary lines of the real estate.
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Excise on salt, soap, peat, alcoholic beverages, grain, flour and meat was introduced, as well as land tax, a cadastre, personal tax on clerks, horses, furniture, etc.
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The cadastre is a fundamental source of data in disputes and lawsuits between landowners.
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The municipality has 73 "grdsnummer" in the cadastre.
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This risk is reduced either by clearly demarcating all such areas or by registering them on an in-house plan or cadastre.
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Should damage occur due to incomplete or incorrect cadastre information, government liability remains reserved, as in the case of damages resulting from land register keeping.
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In particular, his tables were intended for precise land surveys, as part of a greater cadastre effort.
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Unfortunately, the real state of farmland is not in accordance with the cadastre data.
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In the original cadastre, 96 residential buildings, one church and 3,259 parcels of land were individually listed.
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The properties included thousands of farms, and the cadastre has been an important primary historical source from the period.
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