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Ingress: The act of entering or the right to enter. It is often used with egress, which means entering and leaving. For example, an "ingress-and-egress easement" is the right to use land to enter and leave someone else's property.
Definition: Ingress means the act of entering or the right to enter. It is often used together with egress, which means leaving. For example, an "ingress and egress easement" is the right to use someone else's land to enter and leave your own property.
The examples illustrate how ingress refers to the act of entering or the right to enter. In the case of the ingress and egress easement, it is the right to use someone else's land to enter and leave your own property.