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Friday, July 25, 2008

Right-of-way

Right-of-way is a legal term which may have three meanings:

  • priority at a crossing, or in traffic. The one vehicle must yield either to pedestrians or to other vehicles that have priority. It is not an absolute right as it must be exercised in a reasonable manner with respect for the due care for one's self and for the care of others involved. At intersections, for instance, it is the right of one driver to pass through the intersection before another driver;

  • the legal right of a public utility, a private company or individual business owner to place tracks of a railway, metro, tram or to install telephone, cable television, fiber optic or electric power lines (usually granted with government authorization or expropriation); also the bed upon which raiload tracks are installed;

  • the legal right (usually termed an easement in common law jurisdictions) allowing a particular person, the owners or licensees of adjacent land or the general public to walk, cross, and/or drive across certain parcel of land. Usually to gain access to another parcel of land that may be enclosed or may not have easy access to a roadway; see also trespass.


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