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 →
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 →
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 →
A sequestration bond is occasionally required when a party to a civil suit moves the court for sequester (sequestration) of specifically identified property. Sequestration is a prejudgment remedy by which the moving party attaches to property or funds belonging to… Continue Reading →
An appeal bond is frequently required of defendants and occasionally plaintiffs to a civil lawsuit. An “appeal” is a formal request of a superior court (often a court of appeals) that it review the decision of an inferior court such… Continue Reading →
Generally, a trial court decision may be enforced pending appeal or review unless a Washington supersedeas bond is posted and the execution stayed pursuant to the provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure (RAP 8.1). Any party to a review proceeding… Continue Reading →
A Texas supersedeas bond is the only alternative for a Texas appellant if he fails to stay execution of a judgment by motion for injunctive relief from a trial or appellate court in lieu of supersedeas. Generally a judgment creditor may… Continue Reading →
A plaintiff in a civil case may request that the court order an injunction, preventing a defendant from engaging in certain activities. If such order is granted the court will likely require an injunction bond. An injunction bond is a… Continue Reading →
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