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 Translation for 'public right of way' from English to French
géogr.
sentier {m} public
(public) right of way [path]
Partial Matches
dr.
passage {m} protégé
right of way
trafic
céder le passage
to yield right of way
pol.sociol.
sensibiliser le public à un problème
to increase public awareness of an issue
comm.dr.immo.
vente {f} judiciaire
public auction of the property by court order [Br.]
mode {m} de vieway of life
tournure {f} d'espritway of thinking
forme {f} d'utilisationway of utilization
parler {m} [la manière de parler]way of speaking
façon {f} de parlerway of speaking
manière {f} de direway of saying
vêt.
tenue {f} vestimentaire
way of dressing
façon {f} de marcherway of walking
droit {m} de réponseright of reply
dr.
droit {m} de gage
(right of) lien
pol.
droit {m} de veto
right of veto
dr.
intérêt {m} à agir
right of action
à droite de {prep}to the right of
dr.
droit {m} d'émettre des directives
right of direction
dr.
droit {m} d'établissement
right of settlement
dr.
droit {m} de recours
right of appeal
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Usage Examples English
  • Sometimes rather than removal, the carcass is moved to a nearby public right-of-way where it can be consumed by scavengers, but not placed in a ditch or where waterways might be polluted.
  • It was rededicated in 2008 as the North Central State Trail, providing a public right-of-way from Mackinaw City to Gaylord.
  • In September 2011, Gerry Barrett ordered that electric gates be installed, and subsequently shut, blocking a centuries-old public right of way over a bridge near the Castle.
  • Apart from the area of two nature reserves, the only specific "other interests" identified within the territory was for public right-of-way along an existing road which traversed some of the territory.
  • The Steps are located on the shore cliff of the ancient Lake Iroquois on a public right-of-way connecting two sections of Spadina Road.

  • From Lowthwaite Farm a public right of way runs along the south side of the fell, to The Hause.
  • The majority of trains pass through Hardingham without stopping, as there is no public right of way between the road and the station platforms.
  • Any significant redevelopment or expansion of the Western Terrace would require the demolition of housing and rerouting of a public right of way.
  • In June 2011, it was announced that the public right of way from St Andrew's Gate in the north-west to Vine Lane in the north-east would be reopened, after work to fence off the pathway was completed.
  • Four Oaks Estate Ltd submitted in 2019 a Lawful Development Certificate application 2019/03339/PA to Birmingham Council, that was Refused on the grounds that the Estate roads were Highways maintained at private expense, meaning the public enjoy the benefit of a public right of way over the Estate roads for any and all purposes and at all times, the same as any other publicly maintained highway.

  • The route requires the use of a public right of way.
  • There is a public right of way along Burton Walks connecting the council estate of Shelthorpe with Loughborough town centre.
  • A "road used as public path (RUPP)" was one of the three types of public right of way (along with footpaths and bridleways) introduced by the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
  • A public right of way exists through the building as part of the City of London 'highwalk' system, connecting a pedestrian bridge over London Wall to the walkways around Tower 42.
  • On the towpath beside the former ferry crossing stands the large Medmenham Ferry Memorial that commemorates Lord Devonport's successful 1899 defence of the public right-of-way over the ferry.

  • Clarkson's property bordered a small 250-metre strip of land that had no definitive status as a public right of way but was used by walkers regardless.
  • The station has separate entrances to each platform; these are connected by a footbridge which also serves as a public right of way.
  • Much of the Airport MAX used public right-of-way owned either by the Oregon Department of Transportation, the Port, or TriMet; this avoided displacing other property owners.
  • Public utility systems are often run underground—some by the very nature of their function, others for convenience or aesthetics.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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