"et. seq." means "and the following"
"Et seq" stands for "et sequentes," Latin for "and the following." It is used in legal citations to indicate that the cited law or regulation, followed by "et seq," continues in sequence to include other related sections or provisions.
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"Dieu et mon droit" is a French motto meaning "God and my right." It is the motto of the British monarch and is associated with the concept of divine right of kings.
Et seq. is a Latin term used in citing legal materials. It means 'and the following,' and is not usually underlined.
No, it is not underlined.
et sequences (et seq for short)
The Civil Rights Act of 1964. See 42 U.S.C. §1981 et seq.
The abbreviation for "and the following pages" is "et seq." It is commonly used in legal citations to indicate that the cited information can be found in the same source and subsequent pages.
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Perhaps you meant dominus et deus, which would translate to "master and god" (or, in more standard religious terminology, "Lord and God").
cet cet cet "sec" is the correct answer fitting with 26 down which is "sine qua non" et seq (as a footnote) indicates: 'and the following'
Yes. NRS 490.et. seq., embodied in the Nevada Deceptive Trade Practice Act.
I don't think there is one.I would suggest to just write out the word.(In footnotes, there is et seq meaning "and the following in sequence.")
The Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act (MCL 500.3101, et seq) was adopted by the Michigan Legislature in 1972 and went into effect in October of 1973
Try this:MICHIGAN REVISED UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT - Act 213 of 1982449.1101 et seq.