The coordination of the description of the land in the deeds, in the Property Registry, and in the Cadastre
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https://doi.org/10.59192/mapping.487Keywords:
Registry-Cadastre coordination, Notary-Cadastre coordination, Description of registered property, Georeferencing of registered property, Alternative graphic description to the cadastral oneAbstract
The coordination of the various descriptions of real estate properties—in the deed, the Land Registry, and the Cadastral Register—is neither exclusively nor primarily a technical problem. Interested parties can find the assistance they need in this regard at Notary offices and in the Cadastre itself. What coordination requires is active participants, and it could be said that lack of coordination already has them. The State, perhaps the main party responsible, has not opted for mandatory coordination, and the other involved agents have found ways to resist it, in one form or another and for various reasons.
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