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parcele

Parcele are defined portions of land with legally recognized boundaries that serve as the basic units for ownership, planning, and land use. Each parcel has an officially designated area, location, and a unique identifier, and is described in cadastral records to support property rights and transactions.

In Poland, a parcel (działka, plural działki) is recorded in the cadastral system and linked to the

Boundaries of a parcel are defined through cadastral surveying conducted by licensed professionals. The resulting boundary

Use and subdivision: Parcels may be used for residential, agricultural, commercial, or other purposes, depending on

Common issues include boundary disputes, encroachments, and easements (służebności gruntowe) that affect rights and use. Parcel

land
and
mortgage
register
(księga
wieczysta).
The
register
provides
information
about
ownership,
encumbrances,
and
restrictions
affecting
the
parcel.
The
term
is
often
used
interchangeably
with
działka
in
everyday
language,
though
formal
records
rely
on
parcel
numbers
and
maps.
Data
about
parcels
are
also
tied
to
the
cadastral
map
(mapa
katastralna)
and
the
land
registry,
and
are
used
for
taxation
and
planning
purposes.
lines
are
depicted
on
the
cadastral
map
and
documented
in
official
records.
Parcel
data
are
periodically
updated
to
reflect
changes
in
ownership,
area,
or
boundaries.
local
zoning
and
planning
regulations.
They
can
be
subdivided
(podział
działki)
to
create
smaller
parcels
or
merged
(scalanie
działek)
with
neighboring
parcels,
subject
to
administrative
approvals
and
planning
requirements.
Building
on
a
parcel
requires
compliance
with
zoning
rules,
development
plans,
and
permitting
procedures.
records
provide
a
framework
for
transactions,
lending,
and
land
management,
with
updates
reflecting
legal
and
physical
changes
over
time.