The role of the state in regulating the purifying works through the rural and urban surveys.
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The operations that had previously ended, titled as The Agricultural Revolution in a municipal territory, are considered as starting point for composition of real estate card set, and this is stipulated in Article 24 of the Agricultural Revolution Law.
Therfore, these cards constitute the beginning of preparing the general survey and establishing the real land register. Therefore, the preparatory work for land surveying is based on all previous documents, records and engineering plans that is mainly related to the real estate law that was in effect during the colonial period. We note that the Order 75/74 establishing the land survey came as a complement to the Agricultural Revolution Law, and it started from where it ended, and that is why we find that rural surveying has witnessed more success, unlike urban surveying. In light of these data, the following problem was raised: To what extent can the state organize purifying works through rural and urban surveying? To answer this problem, we decided to divide our research into two axes. The first axis dealt with the preparatory work for the survey process, and the second axis dealt with the survey division of municipalities
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