Good morning, its Word of the Week Wednesday! Let’s take a look at ingress and egress. These two words refer to the same issue of rights. Ingress refers to the right to enter onto a property, while egress refers to the right to exit a property. The rights to enter or exit the property may be determined by the property’s location near adjacent roads or local regulations.
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