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Cadaster Cadastre Ca*das"tre, Cadaster Ca*das"ter, n. [f. cadastre.]
(Law.)
An official statement of the quantity and value of real
estate for the purpose of apportioning the taxes payable on
such property.
Cadastral Cadastral Ca*das"tral, a. [F.]
Of or pertaining to landed property.
Cadastral survey, or Cadastral map, a survey, map, or
plan on a large scale (Usually 1/2500 of the linear
measure of the ground, or twenty-five inches to the mile
or about an inch to the acre) so as to represent the
relative positions and dimensions of objects and estates
exactly; -- distinguished from a topographical map, which
exaggerates the dimensions of houses and the breadth of
roads and streams, for the sake of distinctness. --Brande
& C.
Cadastral map Cadastral Ca*das"tral, a. [F.]
Of or pertaining to landed property.
Cadastral survey, or Cadastral map, a survey, map, or
plan on a large scale (Usually 1/2500 of the linear
measure of the ground, or twenty-five inches to the mile
or about an inch to the acre) so as to represent the
relative positions and dimensions of objects and estates
exactly; -- distinguished from a topographical map, which
exaggerates the dimensions of houses and the breadth of
roads and streams, for the sake of distinctness. --Brande
& C.
Cadastral survey Cadastral Ca*das"tral, a. [F.]
Of or pertaining to landed property.
Cadastral survey, or Cadastral map, a survey, map, or
plan on a large scale (Usually 1/2500 of the linear
measure of the ground, or twenty-five inches to the mile
or about an inch to the acre) so as to represent the
relative positions and dimensions of objects and estates
exactly; -- distinguished from a topographical map, which
exaggerates the dimensions of houses and the breadth of
roads and streams, for the sake of distinctness. --Brande
& C.
Cadastre Cadastre Ca*das"tre, Cadaster Ca*das"ter, n. [f. cadastre.]
(Law.)
An official statement of the quantity and value of real
estate for the purpose of apportioning the taxes payable on
such property.