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abbr. Latin
et sequens (and the following one or ones)


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This entry contains information applicable to United States law only.

An abbreviation for the Latin et sequentes or et sequentia, meaning "and the fol- lowing."

The phrase et seq. is used in references made to particular pages or sections of cases, articles, regulations, or statutes to indicate that the desired information is continued on the pages or in the sections following a designated page or section, as "p. 238 et seq." or "section 43 et seq."

The abbreviation et seq. is sometimes used to denote a reference to more than one following page or section.

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Et seq. or sqq. (adv.) An abbreviation of the Latin phrase et sequens (et sequentes, et sequentia) meaning "and the following one or ones". It is used to identify a page citation that continues on the pages that follow, or a statutory section or subsection and the sections or subsections that follow it.

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