Land Registry Of Bertier De Sauvigny
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Land Registry Of Bertier De Sauvigny
The land registry of Bertier de Sauvigny is a series of maps of the parishes of the generality of Paris surveyed from 1776 to 1791, often referred to as plans d'intendance. Ferdinand de Bertier de Sauvigny, Bertier de Sauvigny, Intendant (kingdom of France), Intendant of Paris, sought to distribute taxes more equitably, by assessing the overall revenues of each parish. This cadastre was not yet drawn up by Land lot, parcel, but by large masses of crops within each parish, because the parish was the geographical level for distributing the ''taille'', in a country of personal size, and this choice was also quicker and met with less opposition. Surveying work was carried out parish by parish by professional, often local, surveyors. The work was supervised by the intendant's French subdelegate, subdelegates. Surveyors were small, relatively Fees for offices in France, low-paid Office (France), office-holders, often working with their families, whose training was essentially practical a ...
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Cadastre De Bertier De Sauvigny
A cadastre or cadaster is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes and bounds, metes-and-bounds of a country.Jo Henssen, ''Basic Principles of the Main Cadastral Systems in the World,'/ref> Often it is represented graphically in a cadastral map. In most countries, legal systems have developed around the original administrative systems and use the cadastre to define the dimensions and location of land parcels described in legal documentation. A land parcel or cadastral parcel is defined as "a continuous area, or more appropriately volume, that is identified by a unique set of homogeneous property rights". Cadastral surveys document the Boundary (real estate), boundaries of land ownership, by the production of documents, diagrams, sketches, plans (''plats'' in the US), charts, and maps. They were originally used to ensure reliable facts for land valuation and taxation. An example from early England is the Domesday Book in 1086. Napoleon established a ...
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