The Pennsylvania Precise for Termination of Supersedes is a document used by a party in a civil lawsuit to terminate a stay of execution of a judgment. This document is used to lift the stay of execution and to allow the judgment to be enforced. The Pennsylvania Precise for Termination of Supersedes must be signed by a party in the lawsuit and filed with the court. The document must also specify the date on which the stay of execution should cease. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Termination of Supersedes: one for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and one for the County Court of Common Pleas. Both types of Precise must be accompanied by payment of the applicable costs and fees associated with terminating the stay of execution.