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| Definition | : | Right-Of-Way |
| Category | : | Governmental » Law & Legal |
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What does ROW mean?
Right-Of-Way (ROW) is a type of easement granted over the land for transportation purposes, this can be for sidewalks, roadways, railways, as well as utility purposes such as drainage ditches, electrical transmission lines, telecommunications lines, or oil and gas pipelines.
ROW can also refer to the right to use the land or other property of a third party or governmental authority to place poles, conduits, cables, other structures, and equipment, or to provide passage to access such structures and equipment. It is also used to describe the movement of goods like electricity, water, natural gas, or oil.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of ROW in Transportation?
The full form of ROW is Right-Of-Way
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