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Definition of Superseders
1. superseder [n] - See also: superseder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superseders
Literary usage of Superseders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of Maryland by Richard Wordsworth Gill, Oliver Miller, Maryland Court of Appeals (1850)
"A. Leckey, stated, that the said D. and B. came before him, and informed him,
that they wished to become superseders in said judgments ; and at their ..."
2. The Popular History of England by Charles Knight (1880)
"The superseders of law have him in their clutches. He fights against them with
dogged resolution. But the lantern has its prey, and another ghastly head, ..."
3. The Law of Suretyship and Guaranty as Administered by Courts of Countries by George Washington Brandt (1905)
"The principal had no authority "to pledge the responsibility of the superseders
who had become his sureties, and whom in law and justice he was bound to ..."
4. Colin Clout's Calendar: The Record of a Summer. April-October by Grant Allen (1901)
"... sharks, and lampreys all show signs of depending mainly upon smell, their
modern superseders show signs of depending mainly upon sight. ..."