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PUE stands for Public Utility Easement. Like other easements, a PUE grants certain rights to the owner of the easement.
In a number of states ingress and egress does NOT include utilities. If at all possible, specifically describe the easement area and location of the access road. If the location is not specific, the parties could be left with dispute, delay or an undesirable location.
Ingress refers to the right to enter a property, while egress refers to the right to exit a property. For example, a driveway provides ingress and egress from roadways to houses and businesses.
In real estate, the right of ingress and egress refers to a property owner's ability to access their property through ingress (meaning the right to enter) and egress (meaning the right to exit).
Key Takeaways. The right of egress is the legal right to exit or leave a property while the right of ingress is the legal right to enter a property. Ingress and egress rights are important to homeowners since they allow access to their property.