ROW definition

ROW means Right of Way.
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ROW means a single record in a table of a Sisense data model. For licensing purposes, only Rows in tables that were added to the data model from external sources are counted. If a base table is used by several data models, it is counted only once.

Examples of ROW in a sentence

  • The preliminary design consists of determining structure type, waterway opening, geometric deficiencies, cost, and right-of-way (R.O.W.) for the project.

  • ROW Analysis: Determine the preferred improvement right-of-way requirements and need for acquisition.

  • Less ROW Acquisition 3111 and/or ROW Relocation 3109 $0.00 NET TO BE ENCUMBERED BY CDOT IS AS FOLLOWS $2,182,554.00 Note: Only $200,397.00 in Design funds are currently available.

  • Potential R.O.W. acquisition will be balanced between necessary floodplain compensatory storage requirements and sideslope improvements.

  • The State may require or permit Local Agency to transfer Agreement Funds from one Work phase (Design, Construction, Environmental, Utilities, ROW Incidentals or Miscellaneous) to another phase as a result of changes to State, federal, and local match funding.


More Definitions of ROW

ROW means the world other than the United States.
ROW means Countries other than the Major Market Countries.
ROW means all countries of the Territory other than the U.S. For clarity, except as expressly set forth in Article 2, the territories licensed under the China Agreement are not included in RoW.
ROW means the entire world, excluding the Territory.
ROW means Right of Way, inclusive of all the ancillary land owned by NHA for usage by commuters.
ROW means the County right-of-way.
ROW means right of way.