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CADASTRE. A term derived from the French, which has been adopted in Louisiana, and which signifies 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. 3 Am. St. Pap. 679; 12 Pet. 428, n. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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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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