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Cadastre

A cadastre or cadaster 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.

Cadastral map from 1827 in Austria (Franziszeischer Kataster [de])

In most countries, legal systems have developed around the original administrative systems and use the cadastre to define the dimensions and location of land parcels described in legal documentation. A land parcel or cadastral parcel is defined as "a continuous area, or more appropriately volume, that is identified by a unique set of homogeneous property rights".[3]

Cadastral surveys document the boundaries of land ownership, by the production of documents, diagrams, sketches, plans (plats in the US), charts, and maps. They were originally used to ensure reliable facts for land valuation and taxation. An example from early England is the Domesday Book in 1086. Napoleon established a comprehensive cadastral system for France that is regarded as the forerunner of most modern versions.

Cadastral survey information is often a base element in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or Land Information Systems (LIS) used to assess and manage land and built infrastructure. Such systems are also employed on a variety of other tasks, for example, to track long-term changes over time for geological or ecological studies, where land tenure is a significant part of the scenario.

The cadastre is a fundamental source of data in disputes and lawsuits between landowners. Land registration and cadastre are both types of land recording and complement each other.[2]

Cadastral map of Bozen, Tirol, Brixner Kreis Nr 1, 1858

Definition edit

A cadastre commonly includes details of the ownership, the tenure, the precise location (therefore GNSS coordinates are not used due to errors such as multipath),[4] the dimensions (and area), the cultivations if rural, and the value of individual parcels of land. Cadastres are used by many nations around the world, some in conjunction with other records, such as a title register.[1]

The International Federation of Surveyors defines cadastre as follows:[5]

A Cadastre is normally a parcel based, and up-to-date land information system containing a record of interests in land (e.g. rights, restrictions and responsibilities). It usually includes a geometric description of land parcels linked to other records describing the nature of the interests, the ownership or control of those interests, and often the value of the parcel and its improvements.

Etymology edit

The word cadastre came into English through French from the Greek katástikhon (κατάστιχον), a list or register, from katà stíkhon (κατὰ στίχον)—literally, "(organised) line by line".[6]

History edit

 
A cadastre text written in Akkadian on a terracotta tablet; from the 18th century BC in Sippar, Iraq, and held by the Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
 
Cadastre survey marker from the South Tyrol mountains, 2018

Some of the earliest cadastres were ordered by Roman Emperors to recover state owned lands that had been appropriated by private individuals, and thereby recover income from such holdings. One such cadastre was done in AD 77 in Campania, a surviving stone marker of the survey reads "The Emperor Vespasian, in the eighth year of his tribunician power, so as to restore the state lands which the Emperor Augustus had given to the soldiers of Legion II Gallica, but which for some years had been occupied by private individuals, ordered a survey map to be set up with a record on each 'century' of the annual rental".[7][8] In this way Vespasian was able to reimpose taxation formerly uncollected on these lands.[7]

With the fall of Rome, the use of cadastral maps effectively discontinued. Medieval practice used written descriptions of the extent of land rather than using more precise surveys. Only in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries did the use of cadastral maps resume, beginning in the Netherlands. With the emergence of capitalism in Renaissance Europe, the need for cadastral maps reemerged as a tool to determine and express control of land as a means of production. This took place first privately in land disputes and later spread to governmental practice as a means of more precise tax assessment.[7]

Surveys edit

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. This is regardless of whether they are on land, water or defined by natural or artificial features.[9] It is an important component of the legal creation of properties. A cadastral surveyor must apply both the spatial-measurement principles of general surveying and legal principles such as respect of neighboring titles.
 
BLM cadastral survey marker from 1992 in San Xavier, Arizona

Map edit

A cadastral map is a map that shows the boundaries and ownership of land parcels. Some cadastral maps show additional details, such as survey district names, unique identifying numbers for parcels, certificate of title numbers, positions of existing structures, section or lot numbers and their respective areas, adjoining and adjacent street names, selected boundary dimensions and references to prior maps.

Documentation edit

Cadastral documentation comprises the documentary materials submitted to cadastre or land administration offices for renewal of cadastral recordings. Cadastral documentation is kept in paper and/or electronic form.[10] Jurisdiction statutes and further provisions specify the content and form of the documentation,[11] as well as the person(s) authorized to prepare and sign the documentation, including concerned parties (owner, etc.), licensed surveyors and legal advisors. The office concerned reviews the submitted information; if the documentation does not comply with stated provisions, the office may set a deadline for the applicant to submit complete documentation.[12][13]

The concept of cadastral documentation emerged late in the English language, as the institution of cadastre developed outside English-speaking countries. In a Danish textbook, one out of fifteen chapters regards the form and content of documents concerning subdivision and other land matters.[14] Early textbooks of international scope focused on recordings in terms of land registration and technical aspects of cadastral survey, yet note that 'cadastral surveying has been carried out within a tight framework of legislation'.[15][3] With the view of assessing transaction costs, a European project: Modelling real property transactions (2001–2005) charted procedures for the transfer of ownership and other rights in land and buildings.[16] Cadastral documentation is described, e.g. for Finland as follows '8. Surveyor draws up cadastral map and cadastral documents … 10. Surveyor sends cadastral documents to cadastral authority.' [17] In Australia, similar activities are referred to as 'lodgement of plans of subdivision at land titles offices' [18]

Management edit

Cadastre management has been used by the software industry since at least 2005.[19][20] It mainly refers to the use of technology for management of cadastre and land information in geographic information systems, spatial data infrastructures and software architecture, rather than to general management issues of cadastral and other land information agencies.[15]

Cadastres in different jurisdictions edit

United Kingdom edit

In 1836, Colonel Robert Dawson of the Royal Engineers proposed that a cadastre be implemented in light of his experiences as on secondment to the Tithe Commission.

United States edit

In the United States, Cadastral Survey within the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) maintains records of all public lands. Such surveys often require detailed investigation of the history of land use, legal accounts, and other documents.

The Public Lands Survey System is a cadastral survey of the United States originating in legislation from 1785, after international recognition of the United States. The Dominion Land Survey is a similar cadastral survey conducted in Western Canada, begun in 1871 after the creation of the Dominion of Canada in 1867. Both cadastral surveys are made relative to principal meridian and baselines. These cadastral surveys divided the surveyed areas into townships, square land areas of approximately 36 square miles (six miles by six miles; some very early surveys in Ohio created 25 square mile townships when the design of the system was being explored). These townships are divided into sections, each approximately one-mile square. Unlike in Europe, this cadastral survey largely preceded settlement and as a result greatly influenced settlement patterns. Properties are generally rectangular, boundary lines often run on cardinal bearings, and parcel dimensions are often in fractions or multiples of chains. Land descriptions in Western North America are principally based on these land surveys.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Cadastral Template - Field Data C4" (lists nations), CadastralTemplate.org, January 2008, webpage: CT-C4 2012-07-30 at the Wayback Machine: also has term "cadastral survey" and other land records.
  2. ^ a b Jo Henssen, Basic Principles of the Main Cadastral Systems in the World, [1]
  3. ^ a b Dale, Peter; McLaughlin, John (2000). Land Administration. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198233909.001.0001. ISBN 9780198233909.
  4. ^ Wormley, Samuel J. . Archived from the original on 2016-03-10.
  5. ^ FIG (1995) "The FIG Statement on the Cadastre", FIG Policy Statement, The International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), FIG PUBLICATION No 11, 1995,OCLC 38375638 fig.net
  6. ^ . Lexico. Dictionary.com and Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on December 30, 2019. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b c Roger J. P. Kain and Elizabeth Baigent (1992). The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Property Mapping. The University of Chicago Press.
  8. ^ Le_cadastre_d'Orange
  9. ^ Land.Vic (2020-12-18). "Cadastral survey". Land.Vic. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  10. ^ "Slovak Geoportal, retrieved 2016-08-02".
  11. ^ "ČÚZK - Registration into the Cadastre of Real Estate".
  12. ^ Shala, X., Meha, M. and Ahmedi, S. (2015) Case Study of the Reforms on Laws for the Cadaster in the Republic of Kosovo. FIG Working Week 2015, Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-21 May 2015; retrieved 2016-08-04
  13. ^ Roşu D. C., Ciolac Valeria, Colţan O. N. (2016) Some aspects of cadastral documentation necessary registration agricultural land in land book Journal of Horticulture, Forestry and Biotechnology 20 (2) 231-233
  14. ^ Pedersen, V. E. (1951) Matrikelvæsen. København, Den kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole (Cadastral Service. Copenhagen. Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University)
  15. ^ a b Dale. P. F. & McLaughlin, J. D. (1988) Land Information Management. - An introduction with special reference to cadastral problems in Third World countries, Oxford University Press (p. 28)
  16. ^ "COST G9: Modelling Real Property Transactions".
  17. ^ Vitikainen, A. (2007) Transaction costs concerning real property - The case of Finland. Pp 101 - 118 in Zevenbergen, J., Frank, A., Stubkjær, E. (Eds) Real property transactions: procedures, transaction costs and models. Amsterdam, IOS Press. Page 109
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-27.
  19. ^ "GIS for Cadastre Management, ESRI® GIS Technology in Europe" (PDF).
  20. ^ Streamline Cadastral Data Management, Thomson Reuters, Aumentum Cadastre

Further reading edit

  • National Research Council (1983). Procedures and Standards for a Multipurpose Cadastre. The National Academies Press. doi:10.17226/11803. ISBN 978-0-309-03343-5. Retrieved 2022-01-15.

External links edit

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A cadastre or cadaster 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 Cadastral map from 1827 in Austria Franziszeischer Kataster de In most countries legal systems have developed around the original administrative systems and use the cadastre to define the dimensions and location of land parcels described in legal documentation A land parcel or cadastral parcel is defined as a continuous area or more appropriately volume that is identified by a unique set of homogeneous property rights 3 Cadastral surveys document the boundaries of land ownership by the production of documents diagrams sketches plans plats in the US charts and maps They were originally used to ensure reliable facts for land valuation and taxation An example from early England is the Domesday Book in 1086 Napoleon established a comprehensive cadastral system for France that is regarded as the forerunner of most modern versions Cadastral survey information is often a base element in Geographic Information Systems GIS or Land Information Systems LIS used to assess and manage land and built infrastructure Such systems are also employed on a variety of other tasks for example to track long term changes over time for geological or ecological studies where land tenure is a significant part of the scenario The cadastre is a fundamental source of data in disputes and lawsuits between landowners Land registration and cadastre are both types of land recording and complement each other 2 Cadastral map of Bozen Tirol Brixner Kreis Nr 1 1858Contents 1 Definition 2 Etymology 3 History 4 Surveys 5 Map 6 Documentation 7 Management 8 Cadastres in different jurisdictions 8 1 United Kingdom 8 2 United States 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksDefinition editA cadastre commonly includes details of the ownership the tenure the precise location therefore GNSS coordinates are not used due to errors such as multipath 4 the dimensions and area the cultivations if rural and the value of individual parcels of land Cadastres are used by many nations around the world some in conjunction with other records such as a title register 1 The International Federation of Surveyors defines cadastre as follows 5 A Cadastre is normally a parcel based and up to date land information system containing a record of interests in land e g rights restrictions and responsibilities It usually includes a geometric description of land parcels linked to other records describing the nature of the interests the ownership or control of those interests and often the value of the parcel and its improvements Etymology editThe word cadastre came into English through French from the Greek katastikhon katastixon a list or register from kata stikhon katὰ stixon literally organised line by line 6 History editSee also Surveying History Cartography History and Topographic mapping History nbsp A cadastre text written in Akkadian on a terracotta tablet from the 18th century BC in Sippar Iraq and held by the Ancient Orient Museum Istanbul nbsp Cadastre survey marker from the South Tyrol mountains 2018Some of the earliest cadastres were ordered by Roman Emperors to recover state owned lands that had been appropriated by private individuals and thereby recover income from such holdings One such cadastre was done in AD 77 in Campania a surviving stone marker of the survey reads The Emperor Vespasian in the eighth year of his tribunician power so as to restore the state lands which the Emperor Augustus had given to the soldiers of Legion II Gallica but which for some years had been occupied by private individuals ordered a survey map to be set up with a record on each century of the annual rental 7 8 In this way Vespasian was able to reimpose taxation formerly uncollected on these lands 7 With the fall of Rome the use of cadastral maps effectively discontinued Medieval practice used written descriptions of the extent of land rather than using more precise surveys Only in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries did the use of cadastral maps resume beginning in the Netherlands With the emergence of capitalism in Renaissance Europe the need for cadastral maps reemerged as a tool to determine and express control of land as a means of production This took place first privately in land disputes and later spread to governmental practice as a means of more precise tax assessment 7 Surveys editThis section is an excerpt from Cadastral surveying edit 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 This is regardless of whether they are on land water or defined by natural or artificial features 9 It is an important component of the legal creation of properties A cadastral surveyor must apply both the spatial measurement principles of general surveying and legal principles such as respect of neighboring titles nbsp BLM cadastral survey marker from 1992 in San Xavier ArizonaMap editSee also Plat A cadastral map is a map that shows the boundaries and ownership of land parcels Some cadastral maps show additional details such as survey district names unique identifying numbers for parcels certificate of title numbers positions of existing structures section or lot numbers and their respective areas adjoining and adjacent street names selected boundary dimensions and references to prior maps Documentation editCadastral documentation comprises the documentary materials submitted to cadastre or land administration offices for renewal of cadastral recordings Cadastral documentation is kept in paper and or electronic form 10 Jurisdiction statutes and further provisions specify the content and form of the documentation 11 as well as the person s authorized to prepare and sign the documentation including concerned parties owner etc licensed surveyors and legal advisors The office concerned reviews the submitted information if the documentation does not comply with stated provisions the office may set a deadline for the applicant to submit complete documentation 12 13 The concept of cadastral documentation emerged late in the English language as the institution of cadastre developed outside English speaking countries In a Danish textbook one out of fifteen chapters regards the form and content of documents concerning subdivision and other land matters 14 Early textbooks of international scope focused on recordings in terms of land registration and technical aspects of cadastral survey yet note that cadastral surveying has been carried out within a tight framework of legislation 15 3 With the view of assessing transaction costs a European project Modelling real property transactions 2001 2005 charted procedures for the transfer of ownership and other rights in land and buildings 16 Cadastral documentation is described e g for Finland as follows 8 Surveyor draws up cadastral map and cadastral documents 10 Surveyor sends cadastral documents to cadastral authority 17 In Australia similar activities are referred to as lodgement of plans of subdivision at land titles offices 18 Management editCadastre management has been used by the software industry since at least 2005 19 20 It mainly refers to the use of technology for management of cadastre and land information in geographic information systems spatial data infrastructures and software architecture rather than to general management issues of cadastral and other land information agencies 15 Cadastres in different jurisdictions editUnited Kingdom edit In 1836 Colonel Robert Dawson of the Royal Engineers proposed that a cadastre be implemented in light of his experiences as on secondment to the Tithe Commission United States edit In the United States Cadastral Survey within the Bureau of Land Management BLM maintains records of all public lands Such surveys often require detailed investigation of the history of land use legal accounts and other documents The Public Lands Survey System is a cadastral survey of the United States originating in legislation from 1785 after international recognition of the United States The Dominion Land Survey is a similar cadastral survey conducted in Western Canada begun in 1871 after the creation of the Dominion of Canada in 1867 Both cadastral surveys are made relative to principal meridian and baselines These cadastral surveys divided the surveyed areas into townships square land areas of approximately 36 square miles six miles by six miles some very early surveys in Ohio created 25 square mile townships when the design of the system was being explored These townships are divided into sections each approximately one mile square Unlike in Europe this cadastral survey largely preceded settlement and as a result greatly influenced settlement patterns Properties are generally rectangular boundary lines often run on cardinal bearings and parcel dimensions are often in fractions or multiples of chains Land descriptions in Western North America are principally based on these land surveys See also editAssessor s parcel number Boundary real estate Cadastral community Cadastral divisions of Australia Defter Ottoman Empire Estate house Geographic information system GIS Kadaster Netherlands Land administration Land economics Land grant Land tenure and registration Real property Recorder of deeds Surveying Web mapping Land registry of Bertier de SauvignyReferences edit a b Cadastral Template Field Data C4 lists nations CadastralTemplate org January 2008 webpage CT C4 Archived 2012 07 30 at the Wayback Machine also has term cadastral survey and other land records a b Jo Henssen Basic Principles of the Main Cadastral Systems in the World 1 a b Dale Peter McLaughlin John 2000 Land Administration Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 oso 9780198233909 001 0001 ISBN 9780198233909 Wormley Samuel J Sam Wormley s GPS Errors amp Estimating Your Receiver s Accuracy Archived from the original on 2016 03 10 FIG 1995 The FIG Statement on the Cadastre FIG Policy Statement The International Federation of Surveyors FIG FIG PUBLICATION No 11 1995 OCLC 38375638 fig net Lexico powered by Oxford Lexico Dictionary com and Oxford University Press Archived from the original on December 30 2019 Retrieved 30 December 2019 a b c Roger J P Kain and Elizabeth Baigent 1992 The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State A History of Property Mapping The University of Chicago Press Le cadastre d Orange Land Vic 2020 12 18 Cadastral survey Land Vic Retrieved 2022 04 29 Slovak Geoportal retrieved 2016 08 02 CUZK Registration into the Cadastre of Real Estate Shala X Meha M and Ahmedi S 2015 Case Study of the Reforms on Laws for the Cadaster in the Republic of Kosovo FIG Working Week 2015 Sofia Bulgaria 17 21 May 2015 retrieved 2016 08 04 Rosu D C Ciolac Valeria Colţan O N 2016 Some aspects of cadastral documentation necessary registration agricultural land in land book Journal of Horticulture Forestry and Biotechnology 20 2 231 233 Pedersen V E 1951 Matrikelvaesen Kobenhavn Den kgl Veterinaer og Landbohojskole Cadastral Service Copenhagen Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University a b Dale P F amp McLaughlin J D 1988 Land Information Management An introduction with special reference to cadastral problems in Third World countries Oxford University Press p 28 COST G9 Modelling Real Property Transactions Vitikainen A 2007 Transaction costs concerning real property The case of Finland Pp 101 118 in Zevenbergen J Frank A Stubkjaer E Eds Real property transactions procedures transaction costs and models Amsterdam IOS Press Page 109 Australia CSDILA icon Archived from the original on 2016 08 27 GIS for Cadastre Management ESRI GIS Technology in Europe PDF Streamline Cadastral Data Management Thomson Reuters Aumentum Cadastre nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Cadastre Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Further reading editNational Research Council 1983 Procedures and Standards for a Multipurpose Cadastre The National Academies Press doi 10 17226 11803 ISBN 978 0 309 03343 5 Retrieved 2022 01 15 External links edit nbsp Look up cadastre or cadastral in Wiktionary the free dictionary Cadastral Template Project linking to descriptions of national cadastres EuroGeographics representing National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies Permanent Committee on Cadastre in the European Union http www icisociety ca Surveyor General Branch http sgb nrcan gc ca Archived 2022 04 26 at the Wayback Machine Cadastre in Romania Archived 2017 08 13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cadastre amp oldid 1199053596, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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