grunnboksblad
Grunnboksblad is a term used in Norwegian archival and cadastral contexts to denote the base leaf or page in a grunnbok, a foundational register used to organize records, deeds, or property information. The concept may appear in historical and contemporary registries across Norway and other Nordic countries, where the grunnbok serves as a central reference for a collection of related documents.
The grunnboksblad functions as the baseline entry for a set of records. It typically contains an identifying
In practice, grunnboksblads are found in land registries, archival inventories, and genealogical collections. They aid researchers,
Modern registries have largely moved to digital systems, but the concept persists in metadata and digitized