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[Music] the terms right of way and easement are used interchangeably in the profession but theyre completely different things an easement is a property right its not an ownership its just giving us a right for a specific purpose on the land of another the right-of-way is what youre talking about when youre talking about like roadway corridors railroads things of that nature where theyre actually taking the property and theyre not going to give it back theyre gonna use that for the road or the railroad a right away a public right away on a residential property you can usually tell where it is by looking at existing utilities such as power lines or telephone or cable boxes if usually if you can see those the right-of-way is in between those boxes and lines and the street we use right-of-ways typically for our utilities which are water electric and wastewater and there are also other times we would use them such as temporary access roads so that we can get to where we need to be t