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Trunk Roads Act, 1936

Trunk Roads Act, 1936 (English) (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6, c. 5), provides that the Minister of Transport shall be the highway authority for the principal roads in Great Britain which constitute the national system of routes for through traffic. Such roads which become Trunk Roads are set out in the Schedule.By s. 13 road means a highway and includes any part of a highway and any prepared road and any bridge over which a highway passes or a proposed road is intended to pass, and trunk road shall be construed accordingly...


Road

Road, (1) a way or passage (see HIGHWAYS; WAY); (2) a secure place for the anchoring of vessels.Road, includes--(i) all lands appurtenant thereto,(ii) all approach roads, bridges, flyovers, culverts, tunnels, causeways, carriageways and other structures or, over, along or across such roads, and(iii) all fences, trees, posts and boundary, two hundred -- metre and kilometre stones of such road,but does not include a National Highway. [Rajasthan Road Development Act, 2002, s. 2(d)]...


State Road

State Road, means all public roads within the State and includes:(i) all lands appurtenant thereto;(ii) all approach roads, bridges, flyovers, culverts, tunnels, causeways, carriage-ways and other structures on, over, along or across such roads; and(iii) all fences, trees, posts and boundaries, two hundred meter and kilometer stones of such roads, but does not include a National Highway....


Turnpike-roads

Turnpike-roads, ways maintained out of tolls not paid by passengers. These did not fall within the operation of the Highway Act (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 50), but were regulated primarily by the local Acts relative to each particular road, which, though temporary, were, until about the middle of the present century, almost invariably renewed by the legislature from time to time as they were about to expire; and in the next place by statutes of a general description, of which the principal was the consolidating 3 Geo. 4, c. 126, applicable (with very few exceptions) to all turnpike-roads-that is, all roads maintained by tolls, and placed under the management of trustees or commissioners for a limited period of time. This Act, however, is repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act, 1890, with the exception of such provisions as are applied to dis-turnpiked roads by the Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Acts of 1865 and 1870. There were at one time many thousand turnpike trusts. in 1864 they numbered...


Private road

Private road, 'private road' means any street, road, square, court alley or passage which is not a public road and includes a pathway made by the owner on premises of his own land to secure access to, or the convenient use of, such premises. [Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 (43 of 1994), s. 2(45)]...


Road fund

Road fund. A fund established under s. 3 of the Roads Act, 1920, for dealing with moneys applicable to the improvement of roads received under the Act, and also under Part II. of the Development and Road Improvement Funds Act, 1909. The Fund is administered by the Ministry of Transport in accordance with these Acts and regulations made by the Treasury....


off road

designed for or used for or taking place on trails and beaches etc instead of public roads as off road vehicles off road sports such as snowmobiling...


Skid road

A road along which logs are dragged to the skidway or landing called also travois road or travoy road...


Road Board

Road Board. A body established by the Road Improvement Funds Act, 1909 (s. 7), of persons appointed by the Treasury. The Ministry of Transport now exercises its powers and carries out its duties through the Ministry's Roads Depart-ment....


high road

The most ethical and honest method used mostly in the phrase to take the high road as in an election campaign Contrasted with low road...


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