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Obviously bicycles are much larger, and they can legitimately impede a right-of-way in a manner that few roadside graves ever will.
A sailboat, using sails (not power) always has the right-of-way in all situations.
The province used the right-of-way in the Black Creek valley to construct a four-lane divided expressway with signalled intersections as far south as Eglinton Avenue.
Estimated to cost US$1.1 billion to build, it is projected that the line will either run in existing right-of-way adjacent to the HVDC line that runs through New Hampshire, or it will connect to a right-of-way in northern New Hampshire that will run through the White Mountains.
The parkway sold a majority of its right-of-way in the 1920s, but the proposed parkway met strong opposition from the village of Bronxville and Yonkers.
Trains run on exclusive right-of-way, in subways or elevated; they are powered by electricity delivered by a powered "third rail".
J. Lo does not enjoy the same right-of-way in the Bronx that Lang does in China.
Our hypothesis was that the use of compost/mulch would significantly reduce TSS and turbidity in runoff from highway right-of-ways in Louisiana.
By May 1985, MDOT had relinquished ownership of right-of-way in West Bloomfield Township.
At the time, the county had most of the right-of-way in Bronxville claimed, short of one piece.
Greenbelt land has been used for right-of-way in preference to acreage which can be commercially developed".
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