cadastral map

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Definition

A comprehensive, scale-accurate map showing property boundaries, ownership parcels, and sometimes tax assessments for an entire jurisdiction. Think of it as the government's meticulous diagram of who owns every square inch of land.

Example Usage

The surveyor referenced the cadastral map to determine the exact boundaries before the neighboring property dispute went to court.

Origin

From French 'cadastre,' derived from Italian 'catastro' (register), ultimately from Greek 'katastikhon' (list or register)

Fun Fact

Napoleon Bonaparte mandated comprehensive cadastral mapping throughout the French Empire, creating property records so accurate that many are still in use today.

Source: Surveying and land management standards

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