supersedeas

noun | \ ˌsü-pər-ˈsē-dē-əs \ | su·per·se·de·as
  1. : a common-law writ commanding a stay of legal proceedings that is issued under various conditions and especially to stay an officer from proceeding under another writ

  1. : an order suspending the proceedings of an inferior court and especially the enforcement of a judgment until reviewed on appeal