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== Cadastral Surveys == | == Cadastral Surveys == | ||
[[Image:Cadastral map.jpg|thumb|right|250px | [[Image:Cadastral map.jpg|thumb|right|250px]] | ||
Cadastral surveys are also useful in researching past landholdings as old land records were destroyed when a property no longer existed, However written reports and cadastral maps of the former property are kept in document collection called a “shirka”. More recent land records are kept in local notary offices. | Cadastral surveys are also useful in researching past landholdings as old land records were destroyed when a property no longer existed, However written reports and cadastral maps of the former property are kept in document collection called a “shirka”. More recent land records are kept in local notary offices. | ||
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The third Cadastral survey was done during the reign of her son, the emperor Joseph II, called '''Josephine Cadastre''' 1787 - 1789 and the taxable land was broaden to landlords´ possession. After his death the Teresian Cadastre came again into being. | The third Cadastral survey was done during the reign of her son, the emperor Joseph II, called '''Josephine Cadastre''' 1787 - 1789 and the taxable land was broaden to landlords´ possession. After his death the Teresian Cadastre came again into being. | ||
The last Cadastral survey was so called ''' | The last Cadastral survey was so called '''Stable Cadastre''', accepted between 1817 - 1851. The information on each landholder is completed by the evaluation of the whole village and by a series of cadastral maps in the measure 1:2880. | ||
== Division into Classes == | == Division into Classes == |
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