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Definition of cadastral in English: cadastraladjective kəˈdastr(ə)lkəˈdæstrəl (of a map or survey) showing the extent, value, and ownership of land, especially for taxation. (地图,测绘图)标示土地范围、价值和所有者的,土地清册的(尤为征税而制) Example sentencesExamples - The department conducts regular customer surveys to identify priorities and it comes as no surprise that the cadastral dataset is the top scorer year after year.
- As in Jamaica, it was necessary to train staff and to prepare a cadastral map.
- Records designed to assess public revenue - censuses, cadastral surveys, and tax registers - all demonstrate the interest of the state in promoting stability and continuity in settlement.
- This may link to a graphical information system and to cadastral (legally surveyed boundaries) information that could be used for planning or legal access restriction purposes.
- Very little cadastral information will be available on the public version.
- A major limitation of the system is the absence of a comprehensive cadastral information system for identifying each ratable unit and for classifying land uses.
- Compilation of the cadastral surveys was a massive and time-consuming undertaking, and in practice they were often far from complete.
- Land is typically bought, sold, and inherited without official documentation (no government has ever carried out a cadastral survey).
- This system (following the Byzantine system) was sensible for a large agrarian empire for which detailed cadastral surveys were impractical.
- Computers, aerial cadastral mapping, and other technological innovations make for greater uniformity of treatment, rendering the process less susceptible to personal and political pressure.
- The second stage will start after the ownership structure has been finalised, along with the cadastral plan, the environment impact assessment and the general spatial development plan.
- I do not want to get into the cadastral survey aspect, because, again, that is an area where we need some accuracy, and these amendments merely tidy it up.
- First, territoriality consists of commonly accepted spatial concepts and methods of areal delineation, from oral traditions and place-naming practices to cadastral registers backed by state power.
- While cadastral surveys were undertaken for the territories of Navarino, Arcadia, and Modon, none appear to have survived.
- Their commission was to establish an administrative framework, conduct a census and cadastral survey to establish the resources of the peninsula, and draw up a taxation policy and legal statutes for its governance.
- He ordered detailed cadastral surveys in order to determine whether a tithe of produce or a fixed impost on agricultural land would be the most efficient method of taxing agricultural revenues.
- The local administration is conducting a cadastral survey of the island.
- He hired a private consulting firm to update cadastral values.
- Consequently, the rudimentary cadastral requirements for levying a tax on real property have evolved slowly in Africa, and the land tax experience is limited, for all practical purposes, to urban land and improvements.
- After an intense process of bargaining with the committee, the mayor was able to convince its members to approve new cadastral values and to accept his fiscal reform.
OriginMid 19th century: from French, from cadastre 'register of property', from Provençal cadastro, from Italian catastro (earlier catastico), from late Greek katastikhon 'list, register', from kata stikhon 'line by line'. Definition of cadastral in US English: cadastraladjectivekəˈdæstrəlkəˈdastrəl (of a map or survey) showing the extent, value, and ownership of land, especially for taxation. (地图,测绘图)标示土地范围、价值和所有者的,土地清册的(尤为征税而制) Example sentencesExamples - Their commission was to establish an administrative framework, conduct a census and cadastral survey to establish the resources of the peninsula, and draw up a taxation policy and legal statutes for its governance.
- As in Jamaica, it was necessary to train staff and to prepare a cadastral map.
- I do not want to get into the cadastral survey aspect, because, again, that is an area where we need some accuracy, and these amendments merely tidy it up.
- The department conducts regular customer surveys to identify priorities and it comes as no surprise that the cadastral dataset is the top scorer year after year.
- This system (following the Byzantine system) was sensible for a large agrarian empire for which detailed cadastral surveys were impractical.
- He ordered detailed cadastral surveys in order to determine whether a tithe of produce or a fixed impost on agricultural land would be the most efficient method of taxing agricultural revenues.
- While cadastral surveys were undertaken for the territories of Navarino, Arcadia, and Modon, none appear to have survived.
- The local administration is conducting a cadastral survey of the island.
- Computers, aerial cadastral mapping, and other technological innovations make for greater uniformity of treatment, rendering the process less susceptible to personal and political pressure.
- This may link to a graphical information system and to cadastral (legally surveyed boundaries) information that could be used for planning or legal access restriction purposes.
- Very little cadastral information will be available on the public version.
- Records designed to assess public revenue - censuses, cadastral surveys, and tax registers - all demonstrate the interest of the state in promoting stability and continuity in settlement.
- A major limitation of the system is the absence of a comprehensive cadastral information system for identifying each ratable unit and for classifying land uses.
- After an intense process of bargaining with the committee, the mayor was able to convince its members to approve new cadastral values and to accept his fiscal reform.
- Consequently, the rudimentary cadastral requirements for levying a tax on real property have evolved slowly in Africa, and the land tax experience is limited, for all practical purposes, to urban land and improvements.
- Land is typically bought, sold, and inherited without official documentation (no government has ever carried out a cadastral survey).
- Compilation of the cadastral surveys was a massive and time-consuming undertaking, and in practice they were often far from complete.
- The second stage will start after the ownership structure has been finalised, along with the cadastral plan, the environment impact assessment and the general spatial development plan.
- He hired a private consulting firm to update cadastral values.
- First, territoriality consists of commonly accepted spatial concepts and methods of areal delineation, from oral traditions and place-naming practices to cadastral registers backed by state power.
OriginMid 19th century: from French, from cadastre ‘register of property’, from Provençal cadastro, from Italian catastro (earlier catastico), from late Greek katastikhon ‘list, register’, from kata stikhon ‘line by line’. |