Dynamics of legal changes in polish cadastre

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Abstract

In more developed countries, contemporary cadastral system design is premised on the need for credibility, accuracy, timeliness, flexibility, completeness, and availability. Cadastral Systems as the official land information systems for the entire country operate on the basis of clearly defined principles contained in the legislation. Any need to modernize the system require changes in legislation. This paper focuses specifically on cadastral system flexibility, which stems directly from the dynamics of law. The method used to develop the approach is based upon dynamics of legal changes in the context of the international development concepts. The approach is then applied to the Polish cadastral system. It is found that a measure of real estate cadastre legal flexibility is it’s ability to react to dynamic, changing rules and situation. Globally, this means that the proposed approach can be adopted to determine cadastral flexibility in terms of its legal framework.

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Dawidowicz, A., Klimach, A., & Źróbek, R. (2018). Dynamics of legal changes in polish cadastre. In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography (pp. 57–69). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61297-3_5

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