RIGHT OF WAY


Meaning of RIGHT OF WAY in English

( rights of way)

1.

A right of way is a public path across private land.

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2.

When someone who is driving or walking along a road has right of way or the right of way , they have the right to continue along a particular road or path, and other people must stop for them.

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3.

A right of way is a strip of land that is used for a road, railway line, or power line. ( AM )

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