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June 4, 2013
Stay (Pending Appeal) Bond

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] What is a Stay Bond? A Stay Bond is similar to an injunction given that the principal is filing the bond to stop another party from doing something. The difference is that a defendant will file for a stay to keep the plaintiff from collecting on a judgment. The Stay Bond is required to […]

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June 4, 2013
Counter Replevin Bond

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] What is a Counter Replevin Bond? In civil court cases, a counter replevin bond is required as a guarantee that the defendant will surrender the property, or its equivalent value, to the plaintiff should the court rule in the plaintiff’s favor. Bond Premiums and Bond Amounts: * Defendants bonds require full collateral in the […]

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June 4, 2013
Supersedeas / Appeal Bond

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] What is an Supersedeas / Appeal Bond? After the court renders a money judgment in a case, the defendant has the ability to appeal the ruling to a higher court. Also known as an Appeal Bond, Supersedeas Bonds are required by the courts before the filing of an appeal. The bond guarantees that if […]

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May 13, 2013
Appeal Bond vs. Cash Deposit with the Court

Last week I read a great post from Jurisco friend, and appellate law expert Benjamin Shatz, regarding updated rules on posting collateral in an civil appeal action(Appeal Bond vs. Cash Deposit with the Court).  Article.   In Civil Cases when an appeal bond is statutorily required, or deemed necessary by the judge, the principle has […]

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May 6, 2013
State Bar Associations Links

Alabama State Bar State Bar of Arizona The Arkansas Bar Association State Bar of California The Colorado Bar Association Connecticut Bar Association District of Columbia Bar Association The Florida Bar State Bar of Georgia Hawaii State Bar Association Illinois State Bar Association Indiana State Bar Association The Iowa State Bar Association Kansas Bar Association Kentucky […]

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April 28, 2013
Bonds

Defendant’s Bonds A court bond required at a time of appeal, stay, or transfer of lien to protect the plaintiff from a financial loss. Jurisco specializes in supersedeas, transfer of lien, release of lis pendens and stay bonds among others. Bond Types, Rates & More Plaintiff’s Bonds The plaintiff may be statutorily required to cover […]

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March 13, 2012
Supersedeas Bonds And Money Judgment Appeals

Money Judgment Appeals are typical across the United States in a variety of circumstances. A plaintiff may seek damages in an automobile accident, loan repayment, or even medical bills. There are also suits where courts award plaintiffs large sums of money, often millions of dollars, for safety hazards, product mishaps, and defamation of character. No […]

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March 12, 2012
How to Choose Best Surety Bond Company

Choose Best Surety Bond Company isn’t a decision taken lightly. As a nationwide surety bond provider, Jurisco knows firsthand that it doesn’t matter which state you are in, people want a qualified bonding company. Courts from California to Georgia, and all the states in between, require surety bonds to protect defendants, plaintiffs and even beneficiaries […]

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January 23, 2012
West Coast the Best Coast for Appeal Bonds?

Is the West Coast the Best Coast for Appeal Bonds? The West Coast has a lot going for it with their Oceanside homes, natural forests, recreational activity and winning sports teams. California is one of the best aspects of West Coast living with thriving communities and relaxed living. Obtaining an Appeal Bond in California shouldn’t […]

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