Definition of Supersedeas. Meaning of Supersedeas. Synonyms of Supersedeas

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Definition of Supersedeas

Supersedeas
Supersedeas Su`per*se"de*as, n. [L., suspend, set aside, stay, 2d pers. sing. present subjunctive of supersedere. See Supersede.] (Law) A writ of command to suspend the powers of an officer in certain cases, or to stay proceedings under another writ. --Blackstone.

Meaning of Supersedeas from wikipedia

- A su****deas bond (often shortened to su****deas), also known as a defendant's appeal bond, is a type of surety bond that a court requires from an appellant...
- his seat; the cancellation was performed by the now obsolete writ of su****deas. Peerages created by writ of summons are presumed to be inheritable only...
- Appeal bond may refer to: Su****deas bond Cost bond; see Su****deas bond for distinction This disambiguation page lists articles about court cases which...
- faithfully.[citation needed] Examples of judicial bonds include appeal bonds, su****deas bonds, attachment bonds, replevin bonds, ****ction bonds, mechanic's...
- declared, a writ for a by-election can be cancelled by a further writ of su****deas. The last such occasion was in 1880 when Henry Strutt (Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed)...
- the accident. State Farm refused to pay the excess amount or post a su****deas bond to allow Campbell to appeal the verdict. Campbell obtained his own...
- King's Bench. The traditional method for moving a case was the writ of su****deas, but the King's Bench represented the monarch, who could not have writs...
- crimes. A writ of scire facias revives a dormant judgment. A writ of su****deas contains a command to stay the proceedings at law. A writ of venire facias...
- accord (synonyms: ex proprio motu, ex mero motu). Similar to sua sponte. su****deas refrain from A bond tendered by an appellant as surety to the court,...
- obtained a new royal charter confirming his privileges and a writ of su****deas. Yet the townspeople continued in their fight: in return for their aid...