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Supersedeas
(n)Supersedes is the order, judgement, proclemation outcome etc which suppress the order, judgment, proclamation etc of a lower authority to stop implementation of the order issued by the subordinate.

 


supersedeasA writ issued by an appellate court to preserve the status quo pending review of a judgment.
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tortSomething you can sue over.

Supersedeas
A writ from a superior court suspending the power of a lower court to issue an execution upon a judgment issued by it.
Supress
To exclude evidence based on a violation of constitutional rights, rule of law or procedure.

supersedeas
(sooh-purr-said-ee-uhs) Latin for "you shall desist," an order (writ) by an appeals court commanding a lower court not to enforce or proceed with a judgment or sentence pending the decision on the appeal or until further order of the ...

supersedeas, supersedeas bond A procedure by which the enforcement of the trial court's judgment is postponed while an appeal is pending; a supersedeas bond is a bond given by the appellant, ...

Bond (supersedeas)
The bond set by the court during the appeal procedure and posted with the Clerk of Court.
Bond (surety)
A certificate posted by a bonding company to the sheriff for release of the defendant.

Bond (Supersedeas):
The bond set by the court required of one who petitions during the appeal procedure to set aside a judgment or execution posted with clerk of court.
Bond (Surety): ...

Term: Supersedeas
Definition: A writ from a superior court suspending the power of a lower court to issue an execution upon a judgment issued by it.

Supersedeas Bond
When a party appeals a money judgment against them, filing the appeal will not stop the other party from taking action to collect the judgment while the appeal is pending.

An audita querela is a regular suit, in which the parties may plead, take issue, etc. But the writ must be allowed in open court, and is not, of itself, a supersedeas, which may or may not be granted, in the discretion of the court, ...

See also: Judgment, Court, Order, Writ, Will

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