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TWINGEO: ARTICLE even having wireline telephones jumped to the next generation mobile telephony. That’s why models such as fit-for-purpose Cadastre are being included in disruptive evangelism discourses in this matter; by the existing demand of millions of properties that must be titled and the acceptance of a citizen in a mountain that prefers a title with a “more or less precise” measure but where there are agreed boundaries with its neighbors; Instead of having nothing and waiting for another politician to offer something palpable. A declaration to 20 years in the hands of a “crazy visionary” can make conceptualize a National System of Property Management, open to public consultation, with concepts of rights, restrictions and responsibilities before they come to be considered as a standard; -this madman- with normative advocacy capabilities and some tyranny is capable of erasing conventional methods if they don’t guarantee efficiency in time, costs, traceability and transparency. When the defenders of conventional methods have the opportunity to react, it will have converted formal disposition (certificate of tradition and freedom) into a current account of real property, such as the access that banks now offer, and will be thinking of getting the transaction intermediaries out of the way, through an Ali-express traceability window in real time. But well, while you identify one of those crazy people in your country, I return to what was said in the first paragraph of this article, that the declarations of Cadastre 2034 are a second exercise of what Cadastre 2014 was, which I want to start talking about.

Before Cadastre 2014

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he Cadastre is relatively new, compared to the Property Registry, which is based on codes that have been consol-

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idated for many centuries on a basis of registry principles that transcend real, movable, commercial or intellectual property. The homologation of Cadastral purposes arrived late with changes of contextualized paradigms to the meaning of the land for the human being: conquests, wars, tributes, industrialization, computerization; additionally, economic evolution waves have brought information management techniques and improvements of the operation in a sensation that came to us as puzzle pieces.

Infographics summarize the great paradigms of Cadastre, in different times: Paradigm of the appraisal and taxes over lands, with a priority of the land as wealth in inheritance of feudalism. It’s not surprising that this approach has lasted so long in Latin America, considering that even after the independence of these countries of Spain, the economic model continued to be the adaptation of feudalism that existed with the colonization. In the infographic, this is the first piece of the puzzle, the tax cadaster as a basic application. Paradigm of the land market, with an evolution of comfort as the meaning of the land. This came with the industrial revolution between 1800 and 1950. Many of the classical foundations of the land continue based on this paradigm of the land market, hence the contributing piece at that time was the legal cadaster, as a complementary application to the fiscal aspect.


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