/ˌsuːpəˈsiːdɪæs/ – noun
Definition: 1. lệnh tạm đình chỉ tố tụng tư pháp;
2. việc tạm thời đình chỉ chức vụ.
A more thorough explanation: “Supersedeas” is a legal term that refers to a writ or order that suspends the enforcement of a judgment or order pending appeal or further legal proceedings. It is typically issued to stay or delay the execution of a judgment or order until a higher court can review the matter.
Example: The court granted the defendant’s motion for a stay of execution pending appeal, issuing a supersedeas bond to secure the judgment amount.