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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971Indonesia, Nepal, Australia, Argentina, India, Israel, Brazil
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971Algeria, United States of America, Israel, Afghanistan, Sweden, Indonesia, Australia, Canada, Pakistan, Thailand, Morocco, Philippines, Malaysia, Mexico, Tunisia, Argentina, India, Turkey, Brazil
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1971Afghanistan
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1972Bangladesh
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1971
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1971Botswana
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsAugust, 1971Chad, Africa
As in many of the States of Equatorial-Africa, Chad's system of public
and private land tenure is based on the French decree of 28 March 1699 and on the subsequent modifying texts. This system has not been very successful and Africans have proudly clung on to their respective "concessions", because they enjoyed a material hold over the land (habitation, farming, grazing, fishing m -certain water courses), until i960 and beyond.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsMarch, 1971Africa
The development of the Czechoslovak cadastre can be followed for hundreds of years, because its roots go as far back as the middle Ages. In the written records the area, land sort (cultivation, culture), value class, cadastral output, tenant and his habitation are given for each land. The establishment of cadastre always needs -that there should be a real conception on keeping it up-to-date.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 1971Madagascar, Africa
"The word cadastre is the technical term signifying the surveying of parcels of land, establishing their area, value and ownership (or any other title of occupancy)". This definition seems to deal only with the topographical aspect of the system, in other words, the demarcation of a group of parcels, with their area, their boundaries and the name of the owner. In Madagascar, in addition to this demarcation, the owner must establish his title by an official instrument.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1971
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