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et seq.

A shortening of the Latin phrase et sequens, meaning "and the following item or items," used especially in law in reference to additional page numbers or passages within a text. Examples of this legal precedence can be found in Monroe v. Tilda (p. 232 et seq.). The policy was repealed in the Cleaner Living Act § 24-33.5-701 et seq. in 2013. Please read up on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, p. 189 et seq., before our next meeting.
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