April 29, 2013
Why do Surety Bonds Require Collateral?

In a previous post, we explored the topic of defendants bonds and appeal bonds in particular. In upcoming posts we will define in more detail other kinds of defendants bonds. For this post, however, the surety bond experts at Jurisco will be answering the question that many attorneys ask when they are required to procure […]

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April 16, 2013
Supersedeas Bond in Florida

Supersedeas bond in Florida, as those who have been reading the Jurisco surety bond blog regularly will know, is one of the most common type of surety bonds. We have discussed the supersedeas bond topic often, focusing on state requirements, bond cost, differing local mandates, and the general necessity of the court bond. This is […]

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April 13, 2013
Personal Representative Bond in California

A Personal Representative Bond in California is required to protect the interest of the deceased’s estate, its heirs and those parties who are owed money. The responsibility of a personal representative (commonly referred to as an administrator or executor in California) is taken seriously by the courts. Courts mandate the surety bond as a form […]

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April 12, 2013
Replevin Bond in Idaho

A Replevin Bond in Idaho is one of the most common types of surety bonds used by plaintiffs in court cases. Before moving forward in the bond process it’s important to know when replevin actions can be taken and why. Today, our surety bond blog discusses Replevin Bond in Idaho, their requirements, associated costs, and […]

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April 10, 2013
Appeal Bond in Mississippi

An Appeal Bond in Mississippi, like other types of surety bonds, is part of the pre-trial planning. Attorneys know that planning for an appeal bond doesn’t happen the day of the verdict, but weeks, if not months, beforehand. When presenting a case, the plaintiff and defendant can only do so much. The final judgment rests […]

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April 9, 2013
Lis Pendens Bond in Delaware

Lis Pendens Bond in Delaware affects all types of property, even those in foreclosure proceedings. The amount of houses affected by lis pendens has grown so much that ForeclosureData.com has a page dedicated solely to lis pendens listings in Delaware. So why and how does lis pendens affect the sale of a property? Today that’s […]

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March 30, 2013
Replevin Bond in California

A Replevin Bond in California may be the only legal action available to a plaintiff in order to levy property before a judgment is made. In order to take this action, California state law requires a plaintiff secure a replevin bond to cover the value of the property, as well as court costs. This surety […]

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March 23, 2013
Georgia Surety Bonds For Plaintiff

Georgia Surety Bonds For Plaintiff are used in a variety of court cases. It's mandatory for both the plaintiff and defendant depending on the situation. It is important to know which bond is necessary. Jurisco assists clients to determine which court bond works best and when it should be used. Today we are going to […]

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March 22, 2012
Illinois Appeal Bond

An appeal bond is one of the most common types of surety bonds used by a defendant. In order to stay a judgment and begin the appeal process, the Illinois Appeal Bond require courts, otherwise the judgment must be paid despite the attempt of appeal. For the court to hear arguments for an appeal the […]

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