单词 | right of way and passage |
释义 | > as lemmasright of way and passage a. The legal right, established by usage or grant, of a person to pass along a specific route through grounds or property belonging to another; an instance of this right. More fully right of way and passage. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [noun] > right of way gate-lawa1642 way1653 right of way1765 carriageway1790 right of ramblage1887 a1638 R. Brownlow Rep. Diverse Cases: 2nd Pt. (1651) 10 The Atturney came and moved the Court for a Prohibition, and it was granted to him, for they could not determine the right of a way.] 1765 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. I. Introd. 77 As if I have a right of way by custom over another's field, the early custom is not destroyed, though I do not pass for ten years. 1787 T. Leach W. Hawkins's Treat. Pleas (ed. 6) I. i. lxxvi. 385 The said old highway shall only be sold subject to the right of way and passage to such lands, house, or place respectively. 1804 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. III. 129 Where a person has a right of way over another's close, and he purchases such close, his right of way is extinguished by the unity of seisin. 1843 Penny Cycl. XXVII. 153/1 The proper origin of a private right of way is, a grant from the owner of the soil, whose means of enjoying his own property are abridged thereby. 1890 Spectator 30 Aug. 266/2 Lord Salisbury..insisted upon rights-of-way being established between the British lane and the coast. 1902 W. James Varieties Relig. Experience xviii. 432 To redeem religion from unwholesome privacy, and to give public status and universal right of way to its deliverances, has been reason's task. 1917 Southern Reporter 61 448/1 Plaintiff agreeing not to the use property of the defendant for any other purpose than was necessary and proper for operating the said sawmill, together with the necessary right of way and passage over and across the land for hauling purposes. 1948 Univ. Pennsylvania Law Rev. 97 128 Both parties thought the right of way passing with the land was ‘undisputed and unchallenged’, when in fact it was disputed. 2001 Estates Gaz. 30 June 161/2 They had a strong case for claiming a private right of way based upon prescription or the assertion of a way of necessity. < as lemmas |
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