cadaster

/kəˈdæstər/
noun
  1. An official register or map showing the boundaries, ownership, and value of land for tax purposes.
    • Farmers use the cadaster to check who owns the adjacent fields.
    • The cadaster showed that the old mill was on land owned by the county.
    • The city updated its cadaster to reflect the new housing development.
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