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supersedable

supersedable, a.
  (s(j)uːpəˈsiːdəb(ə)l)
  Also -sedeable.
  [f. supersede v. + -able.]
  That may be superseded; spec. in Law: see supersede v. 4 b.

1779 Ann. Reg., Chron. 216/2 Numbers of them had been long supersedable, or intitled to their discharges under insolvent acts. 1831–2 in T. Chitty Archbold's Pract. Crt. Queen's Bench (1838) II. 915 All prisoners who have been..in the custody of the marshal or warden for the space of one calendar month after they are supersedeable, although not superseded, shall be forthwith discharged.

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