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" ... being that scale in nature which will permit of representing accurately the width of a road and the dimensions of a building. More recently on the Continent the expression " cadastral survey " is applied to a plan from which the area of land may be... "
Examples of Conics and Curves - Page 12
by Wallis Hay Laverty - 1872 - 24 pages
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 7

1868 - 854 pages
...taken from the French cadastre (a register of lands), and is defined (in the liecueil des Lois, &c.) as a plan from which the area of land may be computed, and from which its revenue may be valued. The purposes to which these large plans may be applied are, as estate plans, for managing, draining,...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 7

1868 - 854 pages
...taken from. the French cadastre (a register of lands), and is defined (in the Bccueil des Lois, &c.) as a plan from which the area of land may be computed, and from which its revenue may bo valued. The purposes to which these large plans may be applied are, as estate plans, for managing,...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ...

1869 - 852 pages
...French ça/lustre (a register of lands), and is defined (in the Jfecueil des Lois, &,c.) as a plau from which the area of land may be computed, and from which its revenue may be valued. The purposes to which these large plans may be applied are, as estate plans, for managing draining,...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 7

Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 856 pages
...taken from the French cadastre (a register of lands), and is defined (in the Recueil (lea Lois, &c.) as a plan from which the area of land may be computed, and from Which its revenue may be valued. The purposes to which these large plans may be applied are, as estate plans, for managing, draining,...
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The Ordnance Survey of the Kingdom: Its Objects, Mode of Execution, History ...

Henry Spencer Palmer - 1873 - 130 pages
...in the " Eecueil des Lois et Instructions sur les contributions directes," the cadastre is defined as " a plan from which the area of land may be computed,...the arguments in favour of the cadastral scale of 23005 recommended by the Brussels Conference, whereby a mile on the ground is represented on the plan...
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Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military ...

Herbert Michael Wilson - 1900 - 988 pages
...dimensions of a building. More recently on the Continent the expression " cadastral survey " is applied to a plan from which the area of land may be computed and from which its revenue may be valued. As now more generally understood, a cadastral survey is one which includes several of the above features....
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Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military ...

Herbert Michael Wilson - 1900 - 986 pages
...dimensions of a building. More recently on the Continent the expression " cadastral survey " is applied to a plan from which the area of land may be computed and from which its revenue may be valued. As now more generally understood, a cadastral survey \s one which includes several of the above features....
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Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military ...

Herbert Michael Wilson - 1900 - 964 pages
...dimensions of a building. More recently on the Continent the expression " cadastral survey " is applied to a plan from which the area of land may be computed and from which its revenue may be valued. As now more generally understood, a cadastral survey is one which includes several of the above features....
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Topographic, Trigonometric and Geodetic Surveying: Including Geographic ...

Herbert Michael Wilson - 1912 - 1014 pages
...dimensions of a building. More recently on the Continent the expression "cadastral survey" is applied to a plan from which the area of land may be computed and from which its revenue may be valued. As now more generally understood, a cadastral survey is one which includes several of the above features....
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