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Definition of Supersedure
1. Noun. Act of replacing one person or thing by another especially one held to be superior.
Generic synonyms: Replacement, Replacing
Derivative terms: Supersede, Supersede
Definition of Supersedure
1. n. The act of superseding, or setting aside; supersession; as, the supersedure of trial by jury.
Definition of Supersedure
1. Noun. The act of superseding ¹
2. Noun. The replacing of an old queen bee by a new one ¹
3. Noun. supersession ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Supersedure
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supersedure
Literary usage of Supersedure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise: Its Origin and Authorship by Perley Orman Ray (1908)
"... and lowans— Hadley D. Johnson—Congressional Action Anticipated-Senator Douglas
in Europe—His Letter to Walker and Lanphier-The Doctrine of supersedure. ..."
2. The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise: Its Origin and Authorship by Perley Orman Ray (1908)
"... Douglas in Europe-His Letter to Walker and Lanphier—The Doctrine of supersedure.
Having thus witnessed some of the Indian manifestations of interest in ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife by James Schouler (1895)
"Removal and supersedure of the Guardian. — The chancery court may undoubtedly
remove all guardians of its own appointment, and substitute others at ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife by James Schouler (1874)
"... for his removal or supersedure ; and a final settlement of his guardianship
accounts would properly be required from his own guardian.2 The marriage of ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife by James Schouler (1889)
"Removal and supersedure of the Guardian. — The chancery court may undoubtedly
remove all guardians of its 1 Exports Crumb, 2 Johns. ..."
6. Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and by Richard Rogers Bowker (1912)
"... however, the weight of one half of supersedure English judicial opinion)
decided that, instead of giv- of c°1nm<m ing additional sanction to a formerly ..."
7. Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and by Richard Rogers Bowker (1912)
"... in 1774 the English House of Lords (against, however, the weight of one half
of supersedure English judicial opinion) decided that, instead of giv- ? ..."
8. William Winston Seaton of the "National Intelligencer".: A Biographical Sketch by Josephine Seaton (1871)
"This defacto supersedure, by a foreigner, of General Swift in the position in
which he had earned such distinction created naturally a strong feeling of ..."
9. The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise: Its Origin and Authorship by Perley Orman Ray (1908)
"... and lowans— Hadley D. Johnson—Congressional Action Anticipated-Senator Douglas
in Europe—His Letter to Walker and Lanphier-The Doctrine of supersedure. ..."
10. The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise: Its Origin and Authorship by Perley Orman Ray (1908)
"... Douglas in Europe-His Letter to Walker and Lanphier—The Doctrine of supersedure.
Having thus witnessed some of the Indian manifestations of interest in ..."
11. A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife by James Schouler (1895)
"Removal and supersedure of the Guardian. — The chancery court may undoubtedly
remove all guardians of its own appointment, and substitute others at ..."
12. A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife by James Schouler (1874)
"... for his removal or supersedure ; and a final settlement of his guardianship
accounts would properly be required from his own guardian.2 The marriage of ..."
13. A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife by James Schouler (1889)
"Removal and supersedure of the Guardian. — The chancery court may undoubtedly
remove all guardians of its 1 Exports Crumb, 2 Johns. ..."
14. Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and by Richard Rogers Bowker (1912)
"... however, the weight of one half of supersedure English judicial opinion)
decided that, instead of giv- of c°1nm<m ing additional sanction to a formerly ..."
15. Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and by Richard Rogers Bowker (1912)
"... in 1774 the English House of Lords (against, however, the weight of one half
of supersedure English judicial opinion) decided that, instead of giv- ? ..."
16. William Winston Seaton of the "National Intelligencer".: A Biographical Sketch by Josephine Seaton (1871)
"This defacto supersedure, by a foreigner, of General Swift in the position in
which he had earned such distinction created naturally a strong feeling of ..."