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supersedeas

/soo-per-see-dee-uhs, -as/US // ˌsu pərˈsi di əs, -ˌæs //

超越,超越性,超越了,超越式

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural su·per·se·de·as.Law.

    • : a writ ordering a stoppage or suspension of a judicial proceeding, of the execution of a judgment, or of the enforcement of another writ.

Examples

  • His counsel applied to the Supreme Court for a supersedeas, but the court, after solemn argument, refused the application.

  • Under certain conditions, if the defendant's hardship could be definitely shown, a writ of certiorari and supersedeas might issue.

  • Robert Foxton got the kings pardon, and so purchasing foorth a supersedeas, the suit therevpon against him was staied.