An abbreviation for et sequentes, or et sequential "and the following," ordinarily used in referring to a section of statutes.
(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, as in "the rules of the road are found in Vehicle Code Section 1204, et seq."
A Latin term, short for et sequentes, or et sequentia, meaning "and the following." It is used frequently in legal references to indicate the material following the page cited.
"Et seq.", an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "et sequentes" (masculine and feminine plural) or "et sequentia" (neuter) meaning "and the following," is a legal term indicating that a writer is citing to a page and the pages that follow or a statutory section or subsection and the sections or subsections that follow it.