- metes-and-bounds of a country.
Often it is
represented graphically in a
cadastral map. In most countries,
legal systems have
developed around the original...
-
Cadastral surveying is the sub-field of
cadastre and
surveying that
specialises in the
establishment and re-establishment of real
property boundaries...
- A
cadastral community (or
cadastre community,
cadastral [or cadastre] muni****lity,
cadastral [or cadastre] commune,
cadastral [or cadastre] unit, cadastral...
-
Lands administrative divisions of
Australia are the
cadastral divisions of
Australia for the
purposes of
identification of land to
ensure security of...
- Ayr and Cambridge. They were in the
approximate area of the
present day
cadastral units except that some of them were
larger and took up land
which was...
-
Cadastral divisions in
Victoria are
called counties,
which are
further subdivided into
parishes and townships, for
cadastral or land
administration purposes...
- (1-10), 22
administrative districts (1-22), 57 muni****l parts, or 112
cadastral areas.
Since 1990, the city has been
divided into 56 (since 1992, 57)...
- cartography,
property boundary surveying using the
metes and
bounds system and
cadastral surveying relies on
fractions of a
degree to
describe property lines'...
-
implicated in the
formation or
function of the
distinct organs of the flower.
Cadastral genes,
which act as
spatial regulators for the
organ identity genes by...
- Wilson,
Donald A. (5
August 2016). Land Tenure,
Boundary Surveys, and
Cadastral Systems (Illustrated ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 9781315352961. "Old System...