Et seq

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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