No evidence was presented to the court that any party ever gave Mr. MacRae permission to park vehicles on the right-of-way. |
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Today, cities need no additional right-of-way or land on which to construct a tollbooth. |
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Holy cripes, think of how the person in the truck who had the right-of-way will feel after plowing you down! |
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Pedestrians have the right-of-way on crosswalks, sidewalks and walkways across streets at stop signs. |
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With high precipitation in Louisiana, attention should be given to controlling highway right-of-way erosion. |
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However, the right-of-way of many existing commuter rail systems is usually not ideally located. |
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Consider the idea of widening the parkway right-of-way and build the pathway along the road. |
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The idea of building the pathway adjacent to the parkway by widening the right-of-way was also considered. |
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In addition, obstacle-free zones of between 4 and 10 meters are desirable if the road geometry and right-of-way allow it. |
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Consideration should be given to regeneration of the road right-of-way to make the area productive for growing trees and to prevent erosion. |
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Smallpox survivors attacked several labourers as they were building a railway right-of-way from the coast to the interior. |
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The locomotive came to rest on its side, parallel to the track, after sliding about 135 feet along the right-of-way. |
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He then found the conductor incapacitated in a small stream below the right-of-way and pulled him from the water. |
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Gatineau's snow clearing equipment can accidentally damage the municipal right-of-way or your property. |
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We could collect fees from these tankers, for instance, by charging a right-of-way fee for crossing through our exclusive economic zone. |
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The plat contained expansive grounds for parks, a railroad right-of-way, and railyards. |
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During formation flight, the lead aircraft has right-of-way and the wingman yields. |
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On the water, a yacht on starboard tack has undisputed right-of-way in any confrontation. |
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In order to acquire a right to an easement or right-of-way by prescription, a party must show a clear period of continuous use for a period of twenty years. |
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This rapid transit system with a dedicated bus lane will use the existing Quebec City-Gatineau railway right-of-way, a two-way 17 km-long corridor. |
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Offensively, right-of-way is established by extending the sword arm straight and menacing the opponent with the weapon point. |
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I remember having several tranquil sylvan strolls on the far side of the lake, opposite the boathouse, though I have heard sadly it is no longer a public right-of-way. |
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Because capital was used somewhat lavishly in right-of-way construction and infrastructure, it was the practice to employ locomotives stingily. |
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In forested areas, trees should be felled onto the right-of-way to minimize disturbance of the adjacent forest. |
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In 2005, additional movement was noted on a slope adjacent to the right-of-way. |
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To be eligible, owners must operate an active livestock operation adjacent to a numbered highway, along the highway right-of-way and the fencing must be part of a complete containment system. |
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This route includes, from north to south, a cycling path, a high embankment, a two-lane corridor for buses, an 8-m wide landscaped right-of-way and six automobile lanes separated by a median strip. |
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At first, the existing right-of-way for William Street, between Dalhousie and Nazareth streets, will be widened to allow two-way traffic, separated by a median strip. |
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In advance of this occurrence, the church school staff had taken precautions to alert the older children to the dangers of the railway right-of-way. |
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Also, any individual excavating within the public right-of-way without a valid permit will be notified to stop work and immediately apply for an Excavation Permit. |
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Vegetation in the right-of-way included bearberry, quaking aspen, lodgepole pine, common lupine, and several graminoids. |
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About 500 drivers got traffic tickets for right-of-way violations, as opposed to 502 pedestrians who were sanctioned for jaywalking. |
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Pipeline companies are routinely granted permits to locate pipelines within a right-of-way. |
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The city had wanted to do just that to other trees planted on the right-of-way when elm leaf beetles infested the trees about two years ago. |
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These two future frontage roads will serve as the interim four-lane parkway separated by the right-of-way for the future six-lane parkway. |
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A percentage of the gross revenue that the Superficiary earns from the sale of electricity generated by each wind turbine in the right-of-way, with the result not being less than the amount in the paragraph above. |
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At issue was a section of the Badger Pipeline Company's pipeline located within an Illinois Department of Transportation right-of-way. |
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Then the department will look at is potential environmental impacts, design the single deck bridge that will replace the twin bridges, and acquire right-of-way. |
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To reproduce right-of-way, speed-restriction, yard-limit, and other signs, photograph the original signs, and make prints, scale size, on doubleweight paper. |
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