Countryside And Rights Of Way Act
Definition: Countryside and Rights of Way Act
Countryside and Rights of Way Act: Countryside and Rights of Way Act noun legislation passed by the UK government in 2000 that gave the public greater freedom of access to privately owned areas of uncultivated land and strengthened legislation protecting wildlife. Abbr CROW Act. Understanding the Countryside and Rights of Way Act supports sustainable land use and environmental protection.
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