Road - Law Dictionary Search Results
abut
a border or with a projecting part used with on, upon, or against [the land s on the road] vt : to border on : reach or touch with an end [two lots that each other]
bond
bond issued by a public agency authorized to build, acquire, or improve a revenue-producing property (as a toll road) and payable solely out of the revenue derived from such property sav·ings bond : a nontransferable registered bond
open
in effect or operation [an mine] [a bench warrant still ] b : available for use [an toll road] c : not finally determined, decided, or settled : subject to further consideration [an question] d : remaining
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physical taking
taking : a physical invasion or occupation of private property rights by a governmental action (as building a road) that exercises the right of eminent domain and for which just compensation must be given [argued that requiring
servitude
servitude : a predial servitude whose existence is perceivable by exterior signs or works (as an aqueduct or road) on the property legal servitude : a predial servitude that is created by a limitation under the law
bear jam
A traffic jam caused by tourists stopping to look at bears near the road a phenomenon once common in Yellowstone Park Wyoming
blacktop
a bituminous material used for providing a smooth paving to a road
Causea
Causea [fr. chaussee, Fr., a paved road], a causeway.
Block
obstructing the way used both of persons and things often followed by up as to block up a road or harbor to block an entrance
bumper to bumper
moving slowly with little space between used of road traffic
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