This research paper is a continuation of the previous study presenting the results of the research carried out by the Author on determining the course of boundaries of cadastral parcels and entering this data into the
database of the register of land and buildings. The visibly higher level of legal consciousness of the society observed since the Third Polish Republic was founded, associated with rising values of real properties (especially those intended for residential development) has increased the expectations and requirements of property owners towards the reliability of the data contained in the register of land and buildings, relating to the location and course of property boundaries. The Author of this research paper describes and analyzes the issues of determining boundaries of cadastral parcels, primarily with regard to the public register - the one which is absolutely essential for the Polish state - the register of land and buildings. The basic element of the land register survey is a computerized cadastral database. This database contains the results of proceedings and procedures for establishing the course of boundaries. Also, other public registers and individual users, including property owners and contractors of surveying works, use the data stored in this database. The Author identifies and analyzes these legal regulations in force which, in the Author's opinion, are ambiguous and contribute to their incorrect interpretation and implementation. He also points to the dverse effects of the aforementioned provisions of law on the manner of entering the data into the database f the register of land and buildings as well as on its quality. The Author demonstrates suggested solutions for the identified shortcomings and problems e.g. by introducing changes aimed at improving the procedure of delimitation of real properties with undetermined legal status or unknown address of the owner, as well as by changing (extending) the application scheme regarding the cadastral database.
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