If you are trying to ask if the government can take your land for public use, the answer is yes, but only if they pay you a fair sum of money. If they do not pay you the money, they cannot take your land. It's called eminent domain.
They gave them lots of land to build the tracks on. Another answer: railroads were given checker-board parcels of land on which to build their road beds, and afterward the railroads could sell the land for profit to settlers.
Does the landowner that has a ingress to a property have the right to build aa road across my land if the land is passable without a road.
Civil Engineer.
If the city, county, or sate, wants to make a road broad, they take property on the side of the current road so they can build additional lanes.
Yes. The government can take a farm land for new road under the land acquisition act or under the doctrine of eminent domain.
In general, "county road 137" would not be capitalized unless it is part of an official title or name, such as "County Road 137."
Kent County Rail Road was created in 1856.
Kent County Rail Road ended in 1883.
No, you cannot build a road through a settlement in Catan.
No, you cannot build a road through a settlement in Catan.
Copperhead Road is in Johnson County, Tennessee.
Petition the county transportation board.