Legal Definition
Consecutive refers to a sequence of events, actions, or occurrences that follow one another in succession, often implying a direct relationship between them. In a legal context, it denotes the arrangement or ordering of specific actions, dates, or conditions within a legal framework.
Plain-English Translation
It means that one event follows another right after it, like when things happen one right after the other. For example, if you have three consecutive days of rain, it means the rain happened on day one, then day two, and then day three straight after each other.