Definition : Vertical cadastral plan

Cadastral plan where the lots are superimposed, which means that they are situated one above the others. This is the case of immovables held in divided co-ownership (vertical), of a certain height, for example: high-rise residential towers and small buildings where at least two private portions are superimposed.

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