Law. [L. = let process be stayed. (See quot. 1840.)
1840. Lush, Pract. Superior Courts, 773. A stet processus is an entry on the roll in the nature of a judgment, that by consent of the parties all further proceedings be stayed.
1897. Daily News, 3 Feb., 7/4. Baron Pollock ordered a stet processus to be entered and the record to be withdrawn.