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In law, sequestration may refer to:

  • Sequestration (law), the seizure of property
  • the isolation of a jury in order to ensure they are not prejudiced by external contact
  • In Scottish law, the term for bankruptcy
  • In U.S. law, a procedure by which an automatic spending cut is triggered, introduced to the federal budget in 1985 by the Gramm–Rudman–Hollings Balanced Budget Act
  • In certain cases of public health risk, protective sequestration refers to measures taken to protect a small, defined, and still-healthy population from an epidemic (or pandemic)

In science, sequestration may refer to:

As a proper name, Sequester may refer to: