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  2. Right of way - Wikipedia

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    Right of way drawing of U.S. Route 25E for widening project, 1981 Right of way highway marker in Athens, Georgia Julington-Durbin Peninsula power line right of way. A right of way (also right-of-way) is a transportation corridor along which people, animals, vehicles, watercraft, or utility lines travel, or the legal status that gives them the right to do so.

  3. Revised statute 2477 - Wikipedia

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    Property rights advocates say that failure to record a right-of-way means that there was no intention to create a public right. Shared-access groups argue that lack of formal action by counties does not diminish the public’s easement/usufruct rights through private lands. They have engaged in threats, trespassing, and vandalism [9] to ...

  4. GLO easement - Wikipedia

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    As public rights of way, Pima County may establish county roadways within the easements as provided for in A.R.S. § 28-6701, [10] vacate and abandon the easements as public rights of way under A.R.S. § 28-7201 [This section references definitions only, Pima County Policy may have intended to reference all sections under Article 8], [11] and ...

  5. Nec vi, nec clam, nec precario - Wikipedia

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    It is the principle by which rights may be built up over time, principally public rights of way in the United Kingdom. Specifically, if a path is used – openly, not against protests, but without permission of the landowner – for an extended period (20 years) then a permanent legal right to such use is usually established.

  6. International Right of Way Association - Wikipedia

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    The IRWA was started in 1934 by Frank C. Balfour, a Right of Way agent employed by the California Division of Highways (now CalTrans [3]) in Los Angeles, California.. Originally, named the Southern California Right of Way Agent's Association, the first meeting was attended by fourteen right of way professionals, and was held on October 16, 1934, in Los

  7. Cross Bay Walk - Wikipedia

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    However, the route of public right of way, which connects Hest Bank and Kents Bank, should not be taken as the exact crossing route. Indeed, the Queen's Guide to the Sands of the time, Cedric Robinson MBE , described the notion of a designated public right of way as "foolhardy" and stated that it was "impossible to draw the path on the map ...

  8. Definitive map - Wikipedia

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    A definitive map is a record of public rights of way in England and Wales. In law it is the definitive record of where a right of way is located. The highway authority (normally the county council, or unitary authority in areas with a one-tier system) has a statutory duty to maintain a definitive map.

  9. Footpath - Wikipedia

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    In May 2010 the former transport minister, Hon. David Anderson MHK, accepted the conclusions of a public inquiry that all except five of the paths claimed at the inquiry as public rights of way have been dedicated as public rights of way and should be added to the definitive map. [24]