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‖ insuper, in super, adv. Obs.|ɪnˈs(j)uːpə(r)| [L., = on the top, from above, over and above, over; f. in in + super over, above.] Over; to stand in super, to stand over, remain over, be carried forward as a balance or unsettled claim.
1624Act 21 Jas. I, c. 2 That the same haue beene duely in charge to his Maiestie, or the late Queene Elizabeth, or haue stood in Super of Record within the said space of threescore yeares. Ibid., Deemed, construed, or taken to be a putting in charge, standing in Super, or taking, or answering the Farme Rents, Reuenues or Profits, by, or to his Maiestie. Ibid., marg., The King's Title required by this Act to bee within 60 yeares, ought to accrew vpon a verdict or demurrer, and not vpon a bare putting in charge, or standing in Super. 1672Cowell's Interpr., In super, is a Word used by Auditors in their Accounts in the Exchequer, when they say so much remains in super to such an Accountant, that is, so much remains due upon such an Account. 1706in Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1708in Termes de la Ley. |