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Each old and new entry in the Property-Related table actually
refers to an entry in the Property table which will be marked as
“Inactive”. This allows the user to navigate back through the
history of a property, through all of its splits and amalgamations
without being able to modify properties that are no longer
current (those tagged as “Inactive).
3.7 Cadastral Numbering
Within a GIS, a parcel is typically the smallest unit of land
definition in the database. As the development of the parcel
fabric is undertaken, it is required that a unique identifier be
assigned to each polygon that is defining a land parcel. There
are many possibilities and approaches to the definition of this
unique identification number. For this project, the Romanian
team elected to utilize an “intelligent” numbering approach to
the parcels. That is, the intelligent number actually describes
the location of the parcel. The numbering schema will be
implemented country-wide so as to insure a consistent national
database standard is adhered to by all Judets. For this project a
cadastre number consisting of the SIRUTA code followed by a
sequential number will be implemented.
3.8 The Land Registry System
The land registry application software for the Romanian project
is providing the following:
l. Registration
2. Billing and fee collection
3. Scanning and archiving of document packages
4. Verification of entry and accuracy check
5. Workflow and office management
6. Approval or rejection of registration
7. Interim document publication (Romanian Land
Registry — *Extracts")
8. Internet access to documents
3.9 Application Software
The core software application for the Romanian land registry
system utilizes Landata Technologies existing software
LANDSCAN®. It is a feature rich software system designed to
support the business function associated with registration of
land parcels and the management of documents that are part of
this process. LANDSCAN® is based on an open architecture,
open systems model and is intended to manage internationally
land ownership data in a structured, relational database. The
system is highly customizable, facilitating ^ user-based
configuration and supporting the integration with a parcel based
cadastre.
The following paragraphs detail the functionality associated
with components of the LANDSCAN® system describing how
they specifically support the Land Book business process.
The LANDSCAN® cashiering module is the entry point in the
real estate registration process. The cashiering module is
composed of the Client Area which contains unique client
identification information, the Document Area which contains
document type information and the Payout Area which includes
information about filing fees. Land Book documents including
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Land Book Part I, II and III, the client request form and legal
deeds are submitted at the Land Book Office, evaluated by the
Court Clerk and, once accepted, are processed quickly and
efficiently utilizing the automated tools associated with the
cashiering module. These tools support the assignment of a
unique number linking the multiple documents and the number
of pages associated with each entry in the registration process.
This is an important aspect in maintaining the integrity of the
document package associated with a real estate transaction as it
progresses through the judicial evaluation process. Fees
associated with the transaction are calculated and the cashiering
module supports multiple categories, multiple payment types,
tax exemptions and receipt generation. The cashiering module
is highly customizable (as are all of the LANDSCAN&
modules) and supports custom configuration based on the
business rules of the Land Book system.
The next step in the registration process is scanning and
document management utilizing the LANDSCAN® scanning
and indexing module. Data from the cashiering module is
linked to the document reducing the need for redundant data
entry. The document package is scanned and key index fields
are captured. The LANDSCAN® scanning and indexing
module supports a number of options including scan and
display, scan and print, fast batch scanning, duplex scanning
and a variety of options based on the paper size, desired scan
resolution and visual verification. Information regarding the
submittal including the unique identification number, links to
the document images and index data is entered into a relational
database, verified and placed in a temporary suspended status
pending judicial review. Once this review has been completed
the document package status is changed to reflect the results of
the review and, if accepted, is merged into the permanent
database. If the registration is rejected, the document package
remains in the temporary suspended queue and any additional
documents created during the review process can be added to
the package.
The flexibility of the LANDSCAN® software system supports
review and potential resubmission without reprocessing of the
entire document package. New forms can be added to the
existing document package, fees recalculated and the new
package can be submitted for judicial review. In this manner an
audit trail including all the forms required in the review process
can be maintained and included in the document package. All
documents in the package are assigned the same unique
identification number maintaining the integrity of the real estate
registration. The LANDSCAN® system as described above
and installed in existing land registry offices supports over
1,000 document packages processed per day.
Access to the document package is restricted to administrative
personnel during the registration process. Once land
registration is accepted the document images and index data are
available for public access utilizing the LANDSCAN® Public
Access module. This module will support access to the
document and image archive over the Internet, through dial-in
access or at local terminals. Full search functionality is
implemented including search by document number and any of
the index parameters.
LANDSCAN® has a full-featured management module that
includes a wide variety of reports designed to summarize every
aspect of the land registration process. The report management
module has been designed to meet the needs of the MoJ. Some
of those reports that are to be created will include such as
employee productivity statistics, registration totals, total fees
collected and summaries of daily registry transactions.