WAY
way. 1. A passage or path. 2. A right to travel over another’s property. See RIGHT-OF-WAY.
[Cases: Easements 1. C.J.S. Easements §§ 2–8, 13–14, 21–22, 24, 53–55, 57–58, 89.]
private way. 1. The right to pass over another’s land. [Cases: Easements 1. C.J.S. Easements §§ 2–8, 13–14, 21–22, 24, 53–55, 57–58, 89.] 2. A way provided by local authorities primarily to accommodate particular individuals (usu. at the individual’s expense) but also for the public’s passage. [Cases: Private Roads 1. C.J.S. Pent Roads § 2; Private Roads§§ 2–3, 19.] way of necessity.See implied easement under EASEMENT. WAYBILL
waybill.Maritime law. A document acknowledging the receipt of goods by a carrier or by the shipper’s agent and the contract for the transportation of those goods. • Unlike a bill of lading, a waybill is not a document of title and is nonnegotiable. — Abbr. WB. Cf. BILL OF LADING.
air waybill.A waybill for goods shipped by air. Cf. overseas bill of lading under BILL OF LADING.
[Blacks Law 8th]