The term "right of way" on a survey refers to a legal right granted to a person or entity to pass through a specific piece of land. This right allows them to travel through the property without obstruction.
The 'right of way' is usually based on the road's centerline, not its width. Your property survey should have the right of way marked and it is probably in the description.
the term manner means to have a mean manner.
It means that the shell will eject on the left side not the right. Same way with rifles.
An electronic survey is a survey that is done on the computer. This is sort of the new age way, and is compared to the old way of hand writing a survey.
It means that you have to yield, or stop, for the driver that has the right of way.
Yield to right of way
There is no way to hypenate the term all right. The term all right is spelled just as such, and it does not need any type of special puncutation or anything.
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Never heard this term. It was probably misunderstood and most likely meant to mean "going thru the back door." Or more often stated as "the back door approach." What this term means is the "sneaky way in." Usually legal, but down right dirty.
For me impacts is anything that affect me or change me in positive way or negative way.