Examples of 'right-of-way' in a sentence

Meaning of "right-of-way"

Right-of-way is the legal right to pass through a property owned by another person, typically in the context of roads or pathways
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The right-of-way at intersections controlled by signals is determined by the signal.
Running nowadays on the railway right-of-way are small draisines as a tourist attraction.
A sidewalk is a dedicated pedestrian facility located within a public road right-of-way.
Motor vehicle driver failing to yield the right-of-way to a cyclist at an intersection.
Any accidental spills are predicted to be mainly contained within the right-of-way.
Alignment options could require additional right-of-way to accommodate the project.
A right-of-way is considered disturbed agricultural land if there is an activity that breaks ground.
Records relating to turnpikes and railroads assisted in resolving right-of-way questions.
Performs well at minimizing right-of-way land acquisition and associated cost requirement.
The proposed regulations with respect to ultralight vehicle right-of-way are adopted.
Currently all right-of-way purchases have been completed along the proposed route.
It is impossible to rebuild a grid that is on a right-of-way and to move that electricity.
The abandoned right-of-way can still be traced by a line of trees at the location.
Unobstructed concrete or paved area for pedestrian travel in the public right-of-way.
Document actual topsoil depths on the right-of-way and document anticipated volumes.

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Additional right-of-way will be needed for the roadway and stormwater improvements.
There were no major releases of liquid product outside company property or the right-of-way.
The size of the permanent right-of-way for a large diameter transmission pipeline.
It includes two surviving grain elevators located within the railway right-of-way.
Permit reduced Right-of-Way widths as long as they are appropriate for the proposed density.
I would like to have access to federally regulated right-of-way boundaries for pipelines.
In cutting the right-of-way through swamps we would cut timber down on deer sometimes.
Amtrak services are affected if a freight railroad decides to abandon a right-of-way that it uses.
Must yield the right-of-way to cross traffic that is close enough to cause conflict.
Overall management and support for routine maintenance on the roadway or right-of-way.
If a liquid release leaves the company property or right-of-way it is also considered a significant incident.
The right-of-way must be given to emergency vehicles approaching from any direction when.
The proposed project would require additional right-of-way and include potential displacements.
Must yield the right-of-way to a motor vehicle that is part of the funeral procession.
By far the most common is the upgrading of an existing right-of-way during subdivision development.
Pink fairies were detected on the western portion of the transmission line statutory right-of-way.
In the present case the words granting the right-of-way to the defendant are general.
Over the years there have been surpringly few encroachments onto the right-of-way.
Yielding right-of-way to traffic coming from the right left in countries moving on left side.
The railroads were often constructed on top of the canal right-of-way along the river.
The abandoned right-of-way of these former railroads have since been turned into bicycle trails.
The folks downtown tell me that stands are not allowed in the city right-of-way at all.
The primary responsibility to fence the right-of-way therefore lies with the railway company.
This removal should be kept to a minimum and should not be wider than the right-of-way.
Pedestrians have the right-of-way at street crossings but must obey traffic control signals.
The watermain will be entirely within the highway right-of-way under the paved shoulder.
The right-of-way for this former segment ends just after that second overflow bridge.
It is the only protected plant species noted in the pipeline right-of-way during the inventories.
Fences are opened along the right-of-way and work space area and may be removed temporarily.
The southernmost part of the line was planned used for the right-of-way for a new road.
Pedestrians have the right-of-way at all times and do not always watch for approaching vehicles.
The approval meant that TriMet could begin purchasing right-of-way and some construction materials.
Stop and give the right-of-way to pedestrians and all cross traffic before moving forward.
Hewn wood crossties caught on quickly and were cut from trees along the railroad right-of-way.
Ongoing vegetation maintenance in the right-of-way across the riparian areas should foster a sustained vegetative cover.

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