rettstrekning
Rettstrekning is a term used in Norwegian land-use planning to describe a defined length of land where a public or utility right applies to facilitate construction, access, and operation of infrastructure. The purpose is to secure a corridor for functions such as roads, railways, pipelines, electrical lines, or water and sewer systems, while the underlying land remains the property of private owners.
Establishment and scope: Rettstrekning can be created through expropriation or by private agreement that grants a
Rights and restrictions: The holder of the rettstrekning has the right to pass, access, and operate the
Legal framework: In Norway, rettstrekning is regulated under planning and building legislation and sector-specific acts, along
Examples: Road and highway corridors, railway alignments, water supply lines, wastewater pipes, and power or fiber-optic
Related terms include servitutt, easement, ekspropriasjon, and plan- og bygningsloven.