Right Of Way Definition

right-of-ways, rights-of-way
noun
The right, established by common or statutory law, of one ship, automobile, etc. to cross in front of another; precedence in moving, as at intersections.
Webster's New World
Right of passage, as over another's property.
Webster's New World
The path or thoroughfare on which such passage is made.
American Heritage
A route that it is lawful to use.
Webster's New World
A strip of land used by a railroad for its tracks.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Right Of Way

Noun

Singular:
right of way
Plural:
right-of-ways, rights-of-way

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