Land terrier, the Glossary
A land terrier is a record system for an institution's land and property holdings.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Ancien régime, Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice, Geographic information system, Land registration, Manorial roll, Robert Joseph Pothier, Thomas Starkie, Urbarium.
- Property management
Ancien régime
The ancien régime was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France that the French Revolution overturned through its abolition in 1790 of the feudal system of the French nobility and in 1792 through its execution of the king and declaration of a republic.
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Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice
Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice (usually called simply Archbold) is the leading practitioners' book for criminal lawyers in England and Wales and several other common law jurisdictions around the world.
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Geographic information system
A geographic information system (GIS) consists of integrated computer hardware and software that store, manage, analyze, edit, output, and visualize geographic data.
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Land registration
Land registration is any of various systems by which matters concerning ownership, possession, or other rights in land are formally recorded (usually with a government agency or department) to provide evidence of title, facilitate transactions, and prevent unlawful disposal.
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Manorial roll
A manorial roll or court roll is the roll or record kept of the activities of a manorial court, in particular containing entries relating to the rents and holdings, deaths, alienations, and successions of the customary tenants or copyholders.
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Robert Joseph Pothier
Robert Joseph Pothier (9 January 1699 – 2 March 1772) was a French jurist.
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Thomas Starkie
Thomas Starkie (2 January 1782 – 15 April 1849) was an English lawyer and jurist.
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Urbarium
An urbarium (Urbar, English: urbarium, also rental or rent-roll, urbář, urbarz, urbár, urbárium), is a register of fief ownership and includes the rights and benefits that the fief holder has over his serfs and peasants.
See also
Property management
- AppFolio
- Building management
- Building superintendent
- Caretaker (military)
- Certified Community Association Manager
- Certified Property Manager
- Certified resident manager
- Computer-aided facility management
- Corporate real estate
- Facility management
- Factor (Scotland)
- Floor area
- Hoteling
- Infrastructure Lifecycle Management
- Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management
- International Property Measurement Standards
- Land terrier
- Letting agent
- Local authority search
- Maryland House Bill 107
- National Property Board of Sweden
- Occupancy cost
- Office space planning
- Property caretaker
- Property management
- Property management system
- Property manager
- Real Property Administrator
- Reserve study
- Space allocation problem
- Sports facilities
- Strata management