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The Cadastre is a system aimed at the precise determination of the legal, economic, and technical status of real estate. A fundamental element of the institution’s operation is publicity, meaning the ability to provide information to anyone interested regarding the legal, economic, and technical status of the property.
(Excerpt from the Notes on Cadastre 1975, NTUA School of Rural and Surveying Engineering)
The Cadastre is defined as a public, general, systematic, and up-to-date registry that includes the geometric description and ownership status of land parcels, as well as other information considered essential for the administrative, technical, and developmental activities of the country.
(Excerpt from the proceedings of the scientific meeting “Perspectives of the Greek Cadastre,” 1986)