free entry, egress, and regress
- free entry, egress, and regress
Black's law dictionary.
HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A..
1990.
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free entry, egress, and regress — An expression used to denote that a person has the right to go on land again and again as often as may be reasonably necessary. Thus, in the case of a tenant entitled to emblements … Black's law dictionary
regress — To return, go back or re enter. Used principally in the phrase free entry, egress, and regress but it is also used to signify the reentry of a person who has been disseised of land … Black's law dictionary
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