Rule 24. Sureties.
(1) Surety's justification. A party may file an objection to the sufficiency of any bond or undertaking within 30 days after the filing of such bond or undertaking. The party filing the bond or undertaking, or the surety or sureties used by the party to file the bond or undertaking, shall file a response with the district court within 20 days after the service of notice of any objection. The failure of the party filing the bond or undertaking, or its surety or sureties, to file a response to the objection, shall dissolve any stay preventing the execution of the judgment or order from which the party filed the appeal.
(2) Enforcement of surety's liability. The provisions of sections 25-1-402, 25-13-105, 33-26-101, 33-26-102, and 72-31-101 apply to cases on appeal that require an undertaking or supersedeas bond with a surety.
(3) Proceedings against a surety. If a party gives security in the form of a bond or stipulation or other undertaking with 1 or more sureties, each surety submits to the jurisdiction of the district court and the supreme court and irrevocably appoints the district court's clerk as the surety's agent on whom any papers affecting the surety's liability on the bond or undertaking may be served. On motion, a surety's liability may be enforced in the district court without the necessity of an independent action. The motion and any notice that the district court or the supreme court prescribes may be served on the clerk of the district court, who promptly must mail a copy to each surety whose address is known.
History: En. Sup. Ct. Ord. No. AF 07-0016, July 3, 2007, eff. October 1, 2007; amd. Sup. Ct. Ord. No. AF 07-0016, April 26, 2011, eff. October 1, 2011.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 21. Rules of Appellate Procedure
Rule 2. Parties - amicus curiae - captions
Rule 3. Interpretation of time requirements
Rule 4. How and when to take an appeal or cross-appeal
Rule 5. Proceeding without the required filing fee
Rule 6. Application of these rules
Rule 7. Mandatory appellate alternative dispute resolution
Rule 9. Transmission of the record and other matters relating to the record on appeal
Rule 10. Filing and service of papers - generally
Rule 11. Form of briefs and other papers - duplication
Rule 13. Filing and service of briefs
Rule 14. Jurisdiction - extraordinary writs - supervisory control - original proceedings
Rule 15. Certification of questions of law
Rule 18. Media access to court proceedings
Rule 20. Petitions for rehearing
Rule 22. Stay of judgment or order pending appeal
Rule 23. Undertaking for costs on appeal
Rule 27. Notice involving constitutional questions where the state is not a party
Rule 28. Minutes of supreme court