In the state of California, if a person passes away intestate the named beneficiaries will stand. That being said, your stepmother could not supersede on the pension in California if she is not a named beneficiary.
I will supersede on my swimming test.
Supersede is correct English word whereas supercede is what American's generally use. Supercede is misspelt supersede.
This mandate will supersede the previous order.
"Supersede" is a verb that means "to take the place of/ to take over/ to overthrow/ to remove".
The word supersede is a verb (to supercede: to replace) and would have no plural. The conjugation for the present tense, third-person singular is supercedes, and the third-person plural is supersede. Supercessions
Taking the place of, to replace in power or authority, to cause to set aside
No.
do federal prison visitation rights supersede states rights
The word supersede has a long e sound. The definition of supersede is to take the position or place of or to force out of use because it is inferior. The first known use of the word was in 1654.
supersede
To supersede means to replace something with something else that is newer or more up-to-date. It can also refer to taking precedence over something else in terms of authority or power.
Yes. State law "trumps" local law when the two contradict.