right of way

A right-of-way (ROW, not to be confused with "right of way" without hyphens) is a right to make a way over a piece of land, usually to and from another piece of land. A right of way is a type of easement granted or reserved over the land for transportation purposes, such as a highway, public footpath, rail transport, canal, as well as electrical transmission lines, oil and gas pipelines. In the case of an easement, it may revert to its original owners if the facility is abandoned. This American English term is also used to denote the land itself.
A right of way is granted or reserved over the land for transportation purposes, usually for private access to private land and, historically for a highway, public footpath, rail transport, canal, as well as electrical transmission lines, oil and gas pipelines. A right-of-way is reserved for the purposes of maintenance or expansion of existing services with the right-of-way.

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    Mga ma'am at sir. Nasa looban po ang bahay namin at nasa isang compound na may gate. 2 po kami dito ng kapitbahay namin. Gusto niya po mang yari, mag lagay ng bakod sa gitna namin papuntang gate po. Hindi po ako pumayag kasi lalo pong liliit ang daanan at ang pader na gagawin nil ay haharang sa...
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