Excise on salt, soap, peat, alcoholic beverages, grain, flour and meat was introduced, as well as land tax, a cadastre, personal tax on clerks, horses, furniture, etc.
Should damage occur due to incomplete or incorrect cadastre information, government liability remains reserved, as in the case of damages resulting from land register keeping.
Their management tasks include facilitating the operation of the system, maintaining hydrological data and a water cadastre, enforces national water policy, and keeping track of water rights information.
A functional cadastre system is necessary for the implementation of reconstruction, supporting the rules of law; promote economic development and resolution of older disputes and confusions.
He proposed substitution of the traditional taxes with a special tax, the cadastre, that weighed the economic capacity of each contributor based on their property holdings.
A cadastral community records property ownership in a cadastre, which is a register describing property ownership by boundary lines of the real estate.
It destroyed approximately 28% of the city (measured by counting the number of destroyed lots from the cadastre), left 20% of the population homeless, and the reconstruction lasted until 1737.