68 research outputs found

    Bogomtale - Best Practices 3D Cadastres

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    MÄlet med bogen er att give et overblik samt eksempler pÄ forskellige eksisterende juridiske og tekniske lÞsninger i forbindelse med tredimensionel ejendomsdannelse, registrering, forvaltning og visualisering, tx ejerlejligheder

    Best Practices 3D Cadastres

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    FIG, den internationale landinspekt0rorganisation, publicerede i marts en bog om forskellige aspekter ved tredimensionel ejendomsdannelse. Bogens engelske titel er "Best Practices 30 Cadastres". Cadastre kan her oversffittes med matrikelkort/matrikelregister

    Modelling the Cadastral Domain

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    This paper describes a Swedish approach construction a model of the cadastral domain. The National Land Survey of Sweden (LantmÀteriet) has developed an UML-based, objectorientated information model describing real property information stored in the Swedish Real Property Register. The register is part of the Swedish Land Data Bank System. The work has been initiated due to a general need for an object-orientated and application independent description of real property information. The project is part of a greater task describing all information handled by LantmÀteriet in an object-orientated way, not focussing on the technical storage of the information, but the information itself. A non-technical modelling approach is the foundation for more cost-efficient development of new software and routines managing and processing cadastral information in the future. The model is the result of co-operation between governmental agencies, describing the Swedish cadastre. The cadastral domain model has been constructed in a project initiated by LantmÀteriet with the purpose to establish a common description of real property information not limited to local, technical solutions. The work has been done in co-operation with national and local agencies handling cadastral information. The model acts as a basis for an increased data and information interchange between governmental and non-governmental agencies and is a part of the Swedish, digital infrastructure. The model is not a Swedish standard, but might be a contribution to a future Swedish standardisation process

    Standardization within the Legal Domain : A Terminological approach

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    This paper is discussing a standardized, terminological approach for describing real property rights and restrictions. Real property rights and restric-tions are an important part of the legal domain and function as instruments of conflict resolution regulating the use of real property. The outcome is a classifica-tion of rights and restrictions in order to further cross-border transfer of real property information. This paper is a continuation of the theoretical aspects put forth in a previous paper by the author.On-line publikation.  QC 2012011

    Bogomtale - Best Practices 3D Cadastres

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    MÄlet med bogen er att give et overblik samt eksempler pÄ forskellige eksisterende juridiske og tekniske lÞsninger i forbindelse med tredimensionel ejendomsdannelse, registrering, forvaltning og visualisering, tx ejerlejligheder

    Classification of real property rights : A comparative study of real property rights in Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden

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    This report is part of my on-going research at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Real Estate and Construction Management, Stockholm, Sweden. The aim of this study is to investigate to what extent real property rights registered in national real property information systems - and originating from different legal systems - can be classified according to a theoretical model, the Legal Cadastral Domain Model. A terminological framework for classification of real property rights will further the comparison of real property rights easier and further the cross-border transfer of real property information. The result of the case-studies is that it to a high degree is possible to classify the investigated rights according to the existing model. However, minor modification have to be implemented into the model to make it able to classify all investigated rights. The case-studies also showed that the model could benefit from other minor changes, such as changing parts of the terminology used in the model.QC 20120111</p

    A Cadastral Domain Model

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    The National Land Survey of Sweden has developed an information model describing real property information. The model is an object-orientated description of real property information stored in the Swedish cadastre. The work has been initiated due to a general need for an object-orientated description of real property information to create an application independent model of cadastral information, not limited to technical storage solutions. The project is also a part of a greater task describing all information handled by the National Land Survey in an object-orientated way, not focussing on the technical storage of the information, but the information itself. A non-technical modelling approach is the foundation for more cost-efficient construction and development of new software managing and processing cadastral information in the future

    Standardization of Real Property Rights and Public Regulations : The Legal Cadastral Domain Model

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    The objective of this thesis is to develop a conceptual model for classification of real property rights and public regulations. The model is called the Legal Cadastral Domain Model. The model is intended to be a terminological framework for cross-border exchange of cadastral information. Parties exchanging cadastral information via the model do not require detailed knowledge of the legal system in which the right or regulation is created. The model is based on the principle that real property rights and public regulations influence real property ownership by being either beneficial or encumbering for the real property owner. The theoretical departure of the research presented in this thesis is in comparative legal theory and terminology. Real property rights and public regulations are important parts of real property legislation as they describe and secure the use and other exploitation of land, water and air. The research is conducted through studies in real property legislation and associated literature. The model has been developed through case studies on real property rights in Portugal, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden and public regulations in Portugal and Sweden. The generated results show that it seems possible to describe real property rights and public regulations regardless of their legal origin, at least in Western legal systems. The thesis also includes a discussion of terminological aspects concerning definitions of three-dimensional (3D) real property. The thesis consists of a summary and 6 papers.QC 20120629</p

    A Cadastral Domain Model

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    The National Land Survey of Sweden has developed an information model describing real property information. The model is an object-orientated description of real property information stored in the Swedish cadastre. The work has been initiated due to a general need for an object-orientated description of real property information to create an application independent model of cadastral information, not limited to technical storage solutions. The project is also a part of a greater task describing all information handled by the National Land Survey in an object-orientated way, not focussing on the technical storage of the information, but the information itself. A non-technical modelling approach is the foundation for more cost-efficient construction and development of new software managing and processing cadastral information in the future
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