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Terms for subject Law (8349 entries)
et seq An abbreviation for et sequentes, or et sequentia. Latin meaning "and the following," ordinarily used in referring to a section of statutes
et ux In Latin, this means "and wife."
Ethical Endeavors Of Courts EEOC
Ethnic Group EG
EUMR EU Merger Regulation 'More
Eurofisc Eurofisc
Euronorm Euronorm
European Court of Justice ECJ
European Court Reports E.C.R.
European Court Reports ECR
European Intellectual Property Review E.I.P.R.
European Law Review E.L.Rev.
European Legal Database on Drugs ELDD
European Standardised Information Sheet ESIS spanis­hru
Ev.. Evidence
Evaluate Refute ER
evanescent evidence Evidence which can disappear relatively quickly, such as the amount of alcohol in a person's blood
Event Tracking Number ETN
Ever So Evil ESE
Everybody Run ER