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Judicial Bonds

Louisiana Injunction Bond

A Louisiana injunction bond or temporary restraining order bond is required more often than not under Louisiana Code, which unlike other states relies heavily on a Justinian-style of jurisprudence. The imposition of an injunction bond requirement is wholly discretionary however… Continue Reading →

New Jersey Injunction Bond

Pursuant to Rule 4:52-1, a New Jersey injunction bond should be filed after a complaint seeking injunctive relief, temporary restraint or other interim relief has been granted and bond security ordered. The Rule states, “On the filing of a complaint seeking injunctive… Continue Reading →

New York Injunction Bond

A New York injunction bond is a mechanism available to a litigant to restrain a party from specifically identified actions or conduct that are generally considered prejudicial to the opposing party.  Pursuant to CVP §6301, “A preliminary injunction may be granted… Continue Reading →

Injunction Bond ~ California Civil Procedure

An injunction bond is generally required to secure an order of injunctive relief in the civil courts of the State of California. Pursuant to Part 2, Title 7, Chapter 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CCP), “(a) On granting… Continue Reading →

South Carolina Mechanic’s Lien Release Bond

South Carolina statutes allow owners and contractors to file a South Carolina mechanic’s lien release bond to free a parcel of real property from a labor or material lien. Section 29-5-110, titled “Release of lien upon filing written undertaking and security”,… Continue Reading →

Pennsylvania Supersedeas Bond

Appeal from a civil judgment will require filing of a Pennsylvania supersedeas bond to stay enforcement of execution on the judgment. Pursuant to Rule 1731. Automatic Supersedeas of Orders For the Payment of Money: (a) General Rule.—Except as provided by subdivision… Continue Reading →

Nevada Mechanic’s Lien Release Bond

Disagreement and litigation between general contractors and subcontractors is common. A Nevada mechanic’s lien release bond is an important mechanism available to contractors which “bonds off” a lien so that a project owner can receive a lien-free completed property. Mechanic’s… Continue Reading →

Arizona Supersedeas Bond

Taking an adverse verdict in the Arizona trial courts can lead to immediate collection actions by the prevailing party. An Arizona supersedeas bond is an instrument available to appellants which can effectively stop all judgment enforcement activity. Under the Arizona… Continue Reading →

Utah Supersedeas Bond

Although appellate rules do no allow an execution or other writ to enforce a judgment until no less than fourteen days from entry of judgment a Utah supersedeas bond is necessary to secure an extension of the stay of execution. Rule 62 (d) addresses a… Continue Reading →

Washington Mechanic’s Lien Release Bond

Sooner or later a general contractor will have a conflict with a subcontractor. A Washington mechanic’s lien release bond is an effective and immediate remedy, allowing the GC to deliver a lien-free project to his or her client. Washington statutes… Continue Reading →

Georgia Mechanic’s Lien Release Bond

A Georgia mechanic’s lien release bond is a remedy available to both property owners and contractors in the State of Georgia to remove or “bond off” a lien on real property. Also referred to as a Georgia lien discharge bond,… Continue Reading →

Alaska Supersedeas Bond

Pursuant to current civil rules of appellate procedure (Rule 24(a)), an automatic stay of execution on a civil judgment is in effect for two days. If an appellant wishes to extend the stay during an appeal then he or she… Continue Reading →

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