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KRS 177.440

Limited access to turnpikes

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Guthrie v. Curlin (1953)

Most recently applied in Guthrie v. Curlin (December 1953)

History: Created 1950 Ky

All turnpikes established under the provisions of KRS 177.390 to 177.570 are declared to be limited access facilities, within the meaning and subject to the provisions of KRS 177.220 to 177.310, and KRS 177.990. No right of access to a turnpike shall vest in the holder of adjacent or neighboring property by reason of the proposal to construct, or the construction and operation of, a turnpike. Nothing in KRS 177.390 to 177.570 shall be construed to create any right of access in an owner near or adjacent to an entranceway to a turnpike, where such right did not already exist to an entranceway on a road or highway which has been incorporated into the turnpike.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.