Private+road

  • 1private road — A road or driveway on privately owned property, limited to the use of the owner or a group of owners who share the use and maintain the road without help from the town, city, county, or state. (See also: public easement) Category: Real Estate &… …

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  • 2Private road — A private road is a road owned and maintained by a private individual, organization, or company rather than by a government. Consequently, unauthorized use of the road may be considered trespassing, and some of the usual rules of the road may not …

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  • 3private road — noun a road leading up to a private house they parked in the driveway • Syn: ↑driveway, ↑drive • Derivationally related forms: ↑drive (for: ↑drive) • …

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  • 4Private road association — A private road association is an organization, typically nonprofit, specializing in private roads.wedenTwo thirds of the Swedish road system is run by these organizations, which range in size from a few households to tens of thousands of… …

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  • 5private road — A road maintained and open on one s own premises for his own use, the use of his tenant, or the use of their licensees, invitees, or guests; not open to the public. A road which, although public in the sense of being open to use by the public,… …

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  • 6private road — n (in Britain) a road that crosses the private property of a person or group of people and is owned by them. Private roads are usually open to the public for them to reach the house or houses that they lead to, but they must be closed at least… …

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  • 7Road signs in Sweden — are regulated in Vägmärkesförordningen , VMF (1978:1001), and are to be placed 2 meters from the road with the base sign at an altitude of 1.6 meters for motorized roads. Except for road numbers, there are a maximum of three signs on a pole, with …

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  • 8private — pri‧vate [ˈpraɪvt] adjective [only before a noun] 1. private property, businesses, activities etc are owned or paid for by people and companies, rather than the government: • They transferred ownership of thousands of companies from the state to …

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  • 9Road — This article is about a route, thoroughfare or way that supports travel by a means of conveyance. For a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor, see Roadstead. For public roads, see Highway. For other routes, see thoroughfare. For… …

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  • 10Private highway — Part of a series on Capitalism Concepts …

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