right of way

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right of way

A car stops to yield the right of way to a pedestrian at a crosswalk.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A legal right to pass over another's land: A legally established privilege allowing a person or entity to travel across a specific path or strip of land owned by someone else.
    • The legal priority to proceed in traffic: The legal rule establishing which vehicle, vessel, or pedestrian has the privilege to move first or continue unimpeded in a given traffic situation.
    • The specific path or land subject to this right: The physical passage, such as a path, road, or strip of land, over which this legal right exists.
Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The farmer granted a right of way to the utility company for their power lines. (This refers to the legal privilege to use the land.)
    • At a four-way stop, the driver who arrived first has the right of way. (This refers to the traffic priority rule.)
    • The public footpath is an old right of way across the private estate. (This refers to the physical path itself.)
Advanced Usage
  • "To have the right of way": To possess the legal priority to proceed in a traffic situation or on a path.
    • Pedestrians in the crosswalk always have the right of way.
  • "To yield the right of way": To give up your legal priority to another vehicle or pedestrian.
    • You must yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
  • "Easement and right of way": In property law, a right of way is a type of easement, which is a non-possessory right to use another's land.
Variants and Related Words
  • Easement (n): A broader legal right to use another's land for a specific purpose, which includes rights of way.
  • Right-of-way (adj, hyphenated form): Used attributively to describe things related to this concept.
    • Right-of-way laws are important for road safety.
Synonyms
  • Priority: The state of being more important or taking precedence, especially in traffic contexts.
  • Privilege: A special right or advantage granted, especially in the context of land use.
  • Passage: The right or permission to pass through.
Related Phrases
  • "Claim right of way": To assert one's legal priority to proceed.
    • The cyclist claimed right of way at the intersection.
  • "Dispute over right of way": A disagreement or legal conflict concerning the existence or use of this right.
    • The neighbors had a long dispute over the right of way to the lake.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The meaning shifts contextually between the abstract legal right (the privilege itself), the traffic rule (the precedence), and the concrete land (the physical path). The correct interpretation depends entirely on whether the context is property law, traffic regulation, or physical geography.
right of way

A car stops to yield the right of way to a pedestrian at a crosswalk.

Noun
  1. the passage consisting of a path or strip of land over which someone has the legal right to pass
  2. the right of one vehicle or vessel to take precedence over another
  3. the privilege of someone to pass over land belonging to someone else