Streets

/ˈstriːts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Public thoroughfares, usually paved and maintained by a municipality, designated for vehicular and pedestrian use.
    The city council approved new regulations governing the maintenance of streets.

Commentary

The term 'streets' in law often relates to municipal regulations, property boundaries, and easements involving public use.

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