Pennsylvania Code
Title 210 - APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Part I - RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Article II - APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Chapter 17 - EFFECT OF APPEALS; SUPERSEDEAS AND STAYS
STAY OR INJUNCTION IN CIVIL MATTERS
Rule 1737 - Modification of Terms of Supersedeas
Universal Citation: 210 PA Code § 1737
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The trial court or the appellate court, may at any time, upon application of any party and after notice and opportunity for hearing:
(1) require security of a party
otherwise exempt from the requirement of filing security upon cause
shown;
(2) strike off security
improperly filed;
(3) permit the
substitution of surety and enter an exoneration of the former surety;
or
(4) increase, decrease,
eliminate, or otherwise alter the amount or type of any security that has been
or is to be filed by a party, upon cause shown for the
modification.
(b) The parties may at any time stipulate to the type or amount of security and, upon filing, such a written stipulation will act to set the terms of a supersedeas of the judgment to the same extent as would an order of the court.
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