Norway Matrikkel: Difference between revisions

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*A set public tax, based on the value of the property
*A set public tax, based on the value of the property


In Norway the properties are divided by communities (kommunevis) with a nunber of farms and subfarms in each "kommune".  Each farm has a farm number (Gårdsnummer [gnr.]); and each subfarm [bruk (bnr.)]a subfarm number.  The farm numbers are unique within each "kommune" while subfarm numbers (bruksnumrene) starts over again for each farm.  A Matrikkelcan also include a festenummer (fnr.) used in sub communities and a section number (seksjonsnummer) (snr.).  
In Norway the properties are divided by communities (kommunevis) with a nunber of farms and subfarms in each "kommune".  Each farm has a farm number (Gårdsnummer [gnr.]); and each subfarm (bruk [bnr.]) a subfarm number.  The farm numbers are unique within each "kommune" while subfarm numbers (bruksnumrene) starts over again for each farm.  A Matrikkel can also include a lease number (festenummer [fnr.]) used in sub communities and a section number (seksjonsnummer) (snr.).  


To make sure there is only one number for each&nbsp;property in all of Norway, a community number (kommunenummer) is listed infront of the matrikkelnumber.&nbsp; For Example:&nbsp;&nbsp;''Farm&nbsp;number&nbsp;200 subfarm number 243, section number 14 in Grimstad community in&nbsp;community number 0904''.<br>  
To make sure there is only one number for each&nbsp;property in all of Norway, a community number (kommunenummer) is listed infront of the matrikkelnumber.&nbsp; For Example:&nbsp;&nbsp;''Farm&nbsp;number&nbsp;200 subfarm number 243, section number 14 in Grimstad community in&nbsp;community number 0904''.<br>  
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When new land was given a marikkel number it is called '''matrukulering, '''and this will be recorded in the&nbsp; land record book (grunnboksbladet) by the land surveyers for the land courts.  
When new land was given a marikkel number it is called '''matrukulering, '''and this will be recorded in the&nbsp; land record book (grunnboksbladet) by the land surveyers for the land courts.  


Some land records/property records (Jordebøker) for Norway were in existance from&nbsp;as early as&nbsp;the 1100s.&nbsp;&nbsp;More properties were listed from the 1400-1500s, especially 1590 to about 1660 but they do not include&nbsp;all the privatly own propery.&nbsp; Rules&nbsp;on how these records should&nbsp;be kept varied from time to time.&nbsp;<br>
Some land records/property records (Jordebøker) for Norway were in existence from&nbsp;as early as&nbsp;the 1100s.&nbsp;&nbsp;More properties were listed from the 1400-1500s, especially 1590 to about 1660 but they do not include&nbsp;all the privately own propery.&nbsp; Rules&nbsp;on how these records should&nbsp;be kept varied from time to time.&nbsp;<br>  


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