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Cadastral or Legal surveying deals mainly with the establishment or relocation of land boundaries. According to law, only licensed land surveyors can establish the locations of boundaries and carry out legal surveys.

cadastral map See: map, cadastral. cadastral survey Survey relating to land boundaries, made to create units suitable for title transfer or to define the limitations of title.

Cadastral survey
Cadastral survey is a land survey that defines boundaries, property lines, and other measurements pertaining to an official register of ownership, known as a cadastre.

Cadastral Map - A map defining land ownership information. Generally used for taxation, planning, zoning and site development. Often serve as the base map for a Land Information System (LIS).

Cadastral:
Relatedto records of land-related tenure, whether surface or sub-surface and whether linear, parcel-based or defined as a single point.
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Cadastral Relating to land boundaries and subdivisions, parcels of land suitable for transfer of title. The legally recognized registration of the quantity, value and ownership of land parcels.

Cadastral systems are used to manage quantity, value, and ownership of real estate. Multipurpose cadastral systems are parcel-based land information systems (Dueker and Kjerne 1989, Vonderohe et al. 1991).

cadastral map
A map showing the precise boundaries and size of land parcels.
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Cadastral Survey is the means by which private and public land is defined, divided, traced, and recorded.

cadastral survey
a survey relating to land boundaries and subdivisions, which is made to create units suitable for the transfer of or to define the limitations of a title; surveys of the public lands of the US, ...

Cadastral land surveyors are licensed by State governments. In the United States, cadastral surveys are typically conducted by the Federal government, specifically through the Cadastral Surveys branch of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), ...

Cadastral
1. Concerning any land-related tenure, whether surface or sub-surface and whether linear, parcel-based or defined as a single point.

[cadastral and land records] A designation of the location of a person's residence or workplace, an organization, or a building, consisting of numerical and text elements such as a street number, street name, and city arranged in a particular format.

CMS: 1) Cadastral Mapping Specialist; 2) Conversational Monitor System
COBOL: Common Business-Oriented Language
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DCDB
Digital Cadastral Database. This database records cadastral data. It is being replaced with the CRS.
DEM
Digital Elevation Model.

By storing the cadastral measurements, the SRPMIC's GIS database can be automatically readjusted whenever datum changes or survey control modifications occur.

Florida Assn. of Cadastral Mappers
FACS
Feature Attribute Coding Standard; Feature Attribute Coding System ...

Cadastral Map: A map showing the boundaries of the subdivisions of land for purposes of describing and recording ownership and taxation.

Base map A map showing planimetric, topographic, geological, political and/or cadastral information that may appear in many different types of maps. The base map information is drawn with other types of changing thematic information.

data European term for a collaborative effort to create a widely available source of basic geographic data, providing national or European coverage of a set of common digital geographic data such as Elevation, Transportation, Hydrography, Cadastral, ...

cadastral p. 264 pertaining to the legal register of land parcels, particularly for land taxation or property transfer; more loosely, related to property parcels. cartographic scale p.

The legal description of the locations of points that mark the boundaries of a cadastral parcel.
demarcation. The field measurements (e.g., land survey) that determine the physical locations of boundary markers of cadastral parcels.
derived map.

The Integrated Cadastral Information Society (ICIS) is a partnership of British Columbia's major utilities, provincial government ministries and crown corporations and local governments.

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Cadastral Surveying*Written in BG
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Habitat Mapping-Canada
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For most boundaries, cadastral plans will determine whether a waterbody is included in or excluded from a specific area.

Bentley's geospatial industry solutions are used for everything from high-precision cadastral mapping and end-to-end design and documentation of utility and communications networks, to the comprehensive engineering design of infrastructure projects.

Both ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia develop some kind of cadastral mapping, but they do not attempt to represent the earth beyond their realms except to diagram their relationship to a cosmos of some sort.

The present status would not have been achieved without close interaction between various fields such as utility networks, cadastral mapping, topographic mapping, thematic cartography, surveying and photogrammetery remote sensing, image processing, ...

A system of satellites and receiving devices used to compute positions on the Earth. GPS is used in navigation, and its precision supports cadastral surveying.
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global positioning system A system of satellites and receiving devices used to compute positions on the Earth. GPS is used in navigation, and its precision supports cadastral surveying.
GPS See global positioning system.

See also: Information, Survey, Geographic, Image, Map