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cadastral
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cadastral
1) A legal map for recording ownership of the various parcels of land within a jurisdiction. (2) The United States Cadastral System program within the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management,responsible for surveying and related activities.(For more information go to the Bureau's Web site at www.blm.gov.)


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Settlers who read land for quality according to its cover and nearness to water, surveyors who fashioned the developing cadastre, and those who dispensed land by mixing good and poor tracts in compact, contiguous settlements all shaped the dispersed, open-country landscape.
329122 (2001CVG2-604)]; and the National Survey and Cadastre, Denmark.
Certainly he fails to analyse individual farming units because he lacks the tools to do it: in the department of the Loire, he would have to coordinate data drawn from the civil registers (for family structures) with those of the cadastre (for property); this he refuses to do.
 
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