55. LEGAL CONDITIONS FOR TRANSFORMATION OF THE LAND AND BUILDING REGISTER INTO A REAL ESTATE CADASTER
The concept of land cadastre appeared in the Polish law of the interwar period together with the beginning the process of unification of the cadastral system in Poland after the partitions of the country. After the Second World War, the term cadastre was introduced and defined by the Decree of 24th September 1947 on land and buildings cadastre, which was in force until 1955. Afterwards, by a virtue of the Decree of 2nd February 1955, the legislator replaced the definition of term cadastre with another term - the land and buildings register. The definition of the land and buildings register, which was then inherited by the Act of 17th May 1989 the Geodetic and Cartographic Law, was functioning independently until the amendment of the Act Geodetic and Cartographic Law in 1998. In this amendment, the legislator added Article 53a, according to which "Until the transformation of the land and buildings registers into a real estate cadastre the term >>cadastre
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