et seqAn abbreviation for et sequentes, or et sequential "and the following," ordinarily used in referring to a section of statutes. exclusive jurisdictionThe matter can only be filed in one court. ex contractuArising from a contract.
et seq. (et seek) n. abbreviation for the Latin phrase et sequentes meaning "and the following." It is commonly used by lawyers to include numbered lists, pages or sections after the first number is stated.
Et Seq. - "And the following." Evidence - Testimony or exhibits received by the court at any stage of court proceedings. Examination - The questioning of a witness under oath.
et seq. Latin abbreviation meaning and following. Pages 19 et seq. means Pages 19 and the pages following. et ux Latin term meaning and wife. et vir Latin term meaning and husband.
Et seq.: Latin meaning "and the following." It is used in statutory citations such as 42 U.S.C. 2000e et seq. to indicate that the referenced statute begins at section 2000e and continues through an unspecified number of subsequent sections.
Freiburg, 1880 et seq.); Hauck, Realencyklopeidie fiir Prot. Theologie and Kirche (2nd ed., Leipzig, 1877-1888); Vacant-Mangenot's Dictionnaire de the'ologie catholique, in course of publication (Paris, 1899 et seq.).
378 et seqq. ^ W.F. Dunham (ed.), The Casus Placitorum and Cases in the King's Courts 1272-1278 (Selden Society, vol. 69) (London, 1952) ^ [Many examples in] D.W. Sutherland (ed.), The Eyre of Northamptonshire, 3-4 Edward III, A.D.
Section 1441 et seq. of title 28 of the U.S. Code allows a defendant who is brought into a state court to remove the action to federal district court when diversity of citizenship exists, when the action involves a claim or right arising under the U.
Section 1052(d), TMEP §1207 et seq.) for refusing registration of a trademark or service mark because it is likely to conflict with a mark or marks already registered or pendingbefore the USPTO.
§§ 1802 et seq.). 42 U.S.C. §§ 1471 et seq. provides for financial assistance to farmers and others for the construction or improvement of farm housing and other agriculturally related purposes.
192, et seq.; Poth. Ob. n. 113, et seq.; Merlin, Rep. Riot Quasi-contract; Menestrier, Lecons Elem. du Droit Civil Romain, liv. 3, tit. 28; Civil Code of Louisiana, b. 3, tit. 5; Code Civil, liv. 3, tit. 4, c. 1.
removal: 28 U.S.C. §1441 et seq., a method whereby a case commenced in a state court can be "removed" (changed) to a federal court if the federal court would have been a proper forum originally. res: a thing; tangible or intangible property.
Emancipated Minor: A person under the legal majority age of 18 who is granted most rights and legal privileges of an adult (C.G.S.§46b-150, et seq.).
section 552(a)(4)(B) et seq.]; Swanson & Setzke, Chtd. v. Henning (Idaho Ct. App. 1989) 774 P.
" With few exceptions, all non-seaman injured over navigable waters are covered instead by the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, 33 U.S.C. § 901 et seq., a powerful form of workers' compensation.
Children’s Protective Services workers investigate reports of suspected child abuse or neglect. They can also provide services to families in an effort to prevent abuse or neglect. See the Child Protection Act, MCL 722.622 et seq.
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