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et seq

et seq. (et sek).abbr. [Latin et sequens “and the following one,” et sequentes (masc.) “and the following ones,” or et sequentia (neuter) “and the following ones”] And those (pages or sections) that follow (11 USCA §§ 101 et seq.).

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Equity does not permit a person to get double satisfaction for the same grievance.

Equity does not permit a person to get double satisfaction for the same grievance. 衡平法不允许一个人因同一损害而获得双重赔偿。 这项衡平法基本原则的拉丁文是aequitas non sinit ut eandem rem duplici via simul quis persequatur。

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sequestration

sequestration (see-kwes-tray-sh[schwa]n), n. 1. The process by which property is removed from the possessor pending the outcome of a dispute in which two or more parties contend for it. Cf. ATTACHMENT(1); GARNISHMENT. [Cases: Sequestration 1. C.J.S. Sequestration §§ 2–3, 5.] conventional sequestration. The parties’ voluntary deposit of the property at issue in a lawsuit. judicial

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occupational safety and health administration

Occupational Safety and Health Administration. A unit in the U.S. Department of Labor responsible for setting and enforcing workplace safety and health standards and for helping employers comply with them. • It was created under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.29 USCA §§ 651 et seq. There are ten regional offices. — Abbr.

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