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Cadastre
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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.



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Furthermore, cadasters from different locales, even if compiled at the same time under the same instructions, reveal substantial variance in the number of the poor - the result, no doubt, of the different criteria of poverty applied by different persons.
 
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