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Finding Legal Help

You are not required to hire an attorney, but legal matters can be complicated. Consider talking to an attorney to go over your options. See the Finding Legal Help page for information about free and low cost ways to get legal help. 

Como encontrar ayuda legal

Usted no está obligado a contratar un abogado, pero los asuntos legales pueden ser complicados. Considere la posibilidad de hablar con un abogado para hablar de sus opciones. Para información sobre cómo obtener ayuda legal vea nuestra página Como encontrar ayuda legal.

URAP Rule 6 (Rules of Appellate Procedure)

 

Rule 6. Bond for costs on appeal.
Rule printed on June 3, 2023 at 2:56 am. Go to https://www.utcourts.gov/rules for current rules.
Effective: 11/1/2012

Except in a criminal case, at the time of filing the notice of appeal, the appellant shall file with the notice a bond for costs on appeal, unless the bond is waived in writing by the adverse party, or unless an affidavit as provided for in Utah Code Section 78A-2-302 is filed. The bond shall be in the sum of at least $300.00 or such greater amount as the trial court may order on motion of the appellee to ensure payment of costs on appeal. No separate bond for costs on appeal is required when a supersedeas bond is filed. The bond on appeal shall be with sufficient sureties and shall be conditioned to secure payment of costs if the appeal is dismissed or the judgment affirmed, or of such costs as the appellate court may award if the judgment is modified. The adverse party may except to the sufficiency of the sureties in accordance with the provisions of Rule 62, Utah Rules of Civil Procedure.



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