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supersedeas
‖ supersedeas (s(j)uːpəˈsiːdɪæs) Also 5 -sidias, 5–7 -sedias, 6 -sedyas, -sideas, 7 -sedæas, -sedies. [L., = you shall desist, 2nd pers. sing. pres. subj. of supersedēre to supersede.] 1. Law. A writ commanding the stay of legal proceedings which ought otherwise to have proceeded, or suspending the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Supersedeas bond
A supersedeas bond (often shortened to supersedeas), also known as a defendant's appeal bond, is a type of surety bond that a court requires from an appellant Supersedeas bond rules in the United States The amount and availability of a supersedeas bond depends on state regulations and case specifics. wikipedia.org
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supra-sedeas
† supra-sedeas error for supersedeas.1615 Breton Char. Ess. Wks. (Grosart) II. 10/1 It is a supra sedeas for all diseases. Oxford English Dictionary
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Expert Perspectives on Biggest Court Cases - Law.com
3 days agoShout out to a Sheppard Mullin team led by Bill Mateja and Elizabeth Balfour. A state court judge in Lubbock, Texas this week granted their request for a rare counter-supersedeas bond on behalf of ...
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Surety
Examples of judicial bonds include appeal bonds, supersedeas bonds, attachment bonds, replevin bonds, injunction bonds, mechanic's lien bonds, and bail wikipedia.org
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supersede
supersede, v. (s(j)uːpəˈsiːd) Forms: 5–9 supercede, (6 Sc. -ceid, 6–7 -sead, -e, Sc. 6–7 -seid, 7 -cid, -seed), 6– supersede. [a. OF. superceder, later -seder, ad. L. supersedēre (in med.L. often -cedere) to sit above, be superior to, refrain from, omit, in med.L. to succeed to an estate, f. super- ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter Rowe (judge)
In 1392 he issued a writ of supersedeas to stay any further criminal proceedings against Richard Wynchendon's son, who was accused of felony, he having wikipedia.org
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south-
▪ I. south-, prefix1 (saʊθ) Combining form representing south n. or adv., occurring, with the sense ‘to or towards, in or on, the south’, in participial combinations, as south-facing, south-falling, south-following, south-going, south-running, etc.; south-bounded, south-turned, etc.(a)1961 Times 23 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Cavendish (Denbigh Boroughs MP)
Cavendish had suggested to the Queen that it was in her power to create a new office for making out all writs of supersedeas in the Court of Common Pleas wikipedia.org
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exigenter
† ˈexigenter Law. Obs. Also 7 exigentor, -egenter. [a. AF. exigenter, f. exigente, exigende: see exigent n.2] An officer of the Court of Common Pleas who made out all exigents and proclamations in cases pertaining to outlawry. Also, in 18–19th c., a similar officer of the Court of King's Bench.[1432... Oxford English Dictionary
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TJ Fisher
Fisher was unable to post a $33.3-million-dollar supersedeas bond to stay execution of McCrary's default judgment against her during the pendency of the wikipedia.org
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certiorari
certiorari Law. (ˌsɜːʃɪɔːˈrɛəraɪ) [L. certiōrāri ‘to be certified, informed, apprized, shown’, which occurs in the original Latin of the words of the writ, ‘we, being desirous for certain reasons, that the said record should by you be certified to us’.] A writ, issuing from a superior court, upon th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Creswell Levinz
His supersedeas came on 10 Feb. 1685–86. wikipedia.org
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somner
† ˈsomner Obs. Forms: α. 4 som(e)nour, 5 somenor, 6 sommenor. β. 4 somenere, 4, 6–7 somner. [f. somene somne v.2, or a. AF. somnour.] An official summoner. Also transf.α c 1320 Pol. Songs (Camden) 157 Ȝet ther sitteth somenours syexe other sevene. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xv. 128 Sectoures and sudenes,... Oxford English Dictionary
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State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Campbell
State Farm refused to pay the excess amount, nor would it post a supersedeas bond to allow Campbell to appeal the verdict; Campbell obtained his own counsel wikipedia.org
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