Cadastre in a sentence as a noun

In Denmark every cadastre is throughly mapped and logged, and have been for a long long time.

Like how much electricity or plumbing a cadastre will need.

But it was all in vain since one side states that border is determined by data based on cadastre and one is claiming that the river is the border.

I've written an app that uses an XML schema to record local authority assets such as roads, sewer and water, parks and cadastre et al as a plug in to a CAD application.

Thematic information changes often. The cadastre less often. The topography very little.

Cadastre definitions

noun

a public register showing the details of ownership and value of land; made for the purpose of taxation

See also: cadaster