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Wayleave

[wey-leev]

way·leave

[wey-leev]
noun Law.
a right of way over or under another's ground or property, as for transporting minerals from a mine.

Origin:
1400–50; late Middle English waylefe. See way1, leave2
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Wayleave is always a great word to know.
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wayleave (ˈweɪˌliːv)
 
n
access to property granted by a landowner for payment, for example to allow a contractor access to a building site

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