In this diploma thesis, we have discussed selected projects of new cadastral surveying carried out in the last decade in Slovenia. The analysis of the selected new cadastral surveying projects is devoted to both the substantive part and the time aspect. The emphasis has been on presenting the particularities of cadastral land plot boundary settlement and rearrangements in the selected cases. The aim has been to identify the problems or challenges we face in implementing new cadastral surveying projects following the current legislation. For this purpose, we have also included the opinions of the surveying experts from the practice on the appropriateness of the current legal framework to address these challenges. Based on the analyses of selected five selected cases of new cadastral surveying we found that the implementation of all projects took about the same time, i.e. four months. In all the analysed cases, the land plot subdivisions and boundary adjustments were carried out subsequently at the request of some land plot owners, agreed also with the Surveying and Mapping Authority. With these conclusions, we also have confirmed the thesis hypothesis, where we assumed that the challenges of the new cadastral surveying were also related to the cadastral rearrangements and not just to the settlement of land plot boundaries.
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