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Definition of Cadasters
1. cadaster [n] - See also: cadaster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cadasters
Literary usage of Cadasters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spirit of Russia: Studies in History, Literature and Philosophy by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1919)
"... conveniently arranged by redistribution, for in the case of illiterates left
to their own devices there were no court rolls or cadasters. ..."
2. Report of the Commission on the Taxation of Wild Or Forest Lands: January, 1914 by William Davis Thayer Trefry (1914)
"The time and expense involved in making a new cadaster are so great that old
cadasters have always been allowed to remain in force long after they have ..."
3. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1869)
"That it was Caesar's purpose to introduce similar institutions in the provinces
we may be sure on the one hand from the measurements and cadasters of the ..."
4. War and Armament Expenditures of Japan by Giichi Ono (1922)
"... by amending the regulations regarding cadasters it raised the fees chargeable
in connection therewith; and by altering the formalities for registration ..."
5. Memoirs of the House of Brandenburg: And History of Prussia, During the by Leopold von Ranke (1849)
"Frederick William caused the cadasters of the time of the greatest material
prosperity of the country, from the year 1624, before the devastations of the ..."