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right of way

The right to pass over land belonging to another. Other rights of way are licences (where personal permission is given) and easements.



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Byline: By JOANNE DOUGLAS News Reporter DOZENS of people in part of Huddersfield have been surprised to find they have a public right of way straight through their living rooms.
It is the structural and civil engineer on Newcastle's Cobalt Business Park, which involved advising on issues as cycle ways and the diversion of bridle paths and public right of ways.
Adel Al Marzouqi, Director of Right of Ways Services Department at the RTA Traffic and Roads Agency, reassured motorists that the Traffic and Roads Agency will divert traffic to the other stream of the road such that it will be a two-way road.
 
 
 
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