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The word cadastral is derived from the ........... word 'cadastre'

ALatin

BGreek

CGerman

DFrench

Answer:

D. French

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  • The word cadastral is derived from the French word 'cadastre' which means ‘register of territorial property'. These are prepared to record the boundaries and ownership details of land properties such as fields, buildings, etc and are used to assess the land tax. Village map is an example.

  • Topographical maps show both natural and man- made features in detail. Detailed information on relief, topography, rivers, forests, agricultural lands, towns, means of transport and communication, settlements, etc. Are included in topographical maps


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