Legal Definition and Related Resources of Cadastre
Meaning of Cadastre
In Spanish law. The official statement of the quantity and value of real property in any district, made for the purpose of justly apportioning the taxes payable on such property. 12 Pet. (U.S.) 428, note; 3 Am. St. Papers, 679.
What does Cadastre mean in American Law?
The definition of Cadastre in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
Also spelled “cadaster.” An official register of the quantity, value, and ownership of real property in a jurisdiction, made for purposes of apportioning and imposing taxes. Domesday Book, e.g., was a species of cadastre. Cf. grand list.
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Concept of Cadastre in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Cadastre: Inventory of real property in a community for tax and assessment purposes.
Concept of Cadastre in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Cadastre: Inventory of real property in a community for tax and assessment purposes.
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