| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1940 - 894 pages
...security shall be required from the appellant. (f) STAY ACCORDING TO STATE LAW. In any state. in which a judgment is a lien upon the property of the judgment debtor and in which the judgment debtor is entitled to a stay of execution, a judgment debtor is entitled,... | |
| Civil procedure - 1938 - 152 pages
...security shall be required from the appellant. (f ) STAY ACCORDING TO STATE LAW. In any state in which a judgment is a lien upon the property of the judgment debtor and in which the judgment debtor is entitled to a stay of execution, a judgment debtor is entitled,... | |
| United States - Law - 1982 - 1226 pages
...security shall be required from the appellant. (f ) Stay According to State Law. In any state in which ng the retirement benefit test of paragraph ( 1 ) of this sub and in which the judgment debtor is entitled to a stay of execution, a judgment debtor is entitled... | |
| United States - Law - 1988 - 1120 pages
...[See main edition for text of (a) to (e)] (f) STAY ACCORDING то STATE LAW. In any state in which the order of the Commission. No objection that has not been and in which the judgment debtor is entitled to a stay of execution, a judgment debtor is entitled,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1990 - 1178 pages
...Stay of proceedings to enforce a judgment. (f) Stay according to state law.— In any state in which a judgment is a lien upon the property of the judgment debtor and in which the judgment debtor is entitled to a stay of execution, a judgment debtor is entitled,... | |
| 1993 - 160 pages
...security shall be required from the appellant. (f ) STAY ACCORDING TO STATE LAW. In any state in which a judgment is a lien upon the property of the judgment debtor and in which the judgment debtor is entitled to a stay of execution, a judgment debtor is entitled,... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 164 pages
...security shall be required from the appellant. (f ) STAY ACCORDING TO STATE LAW. In any state in which a judgment is a lien upon the property of the judgment debtor and in which the judgment debtor is entitled to a stay of execution, a judgment debtor is entitled,... | |
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