5-9-142. Stay of execution on judgment; bond.
In a civil matter no execution on a judgment may be stayed unless and until the party applying for the appeal, or someone for him, gives bond in an amount and with sufficient surety approved by the judge of the district court or the clerk of the district court, to abide by such judgment as may be rendered on appeal if such appeal is perfected, or if not so perfected, then to satisfy the judgment of the circuit court. If such bond is furnished by or on behalf of any party against whom the judgment has been rendered for money or property or both, the bond shall be conditioned for the performance and satisfaction of such judgment or order as may be entered against such party on appeal, and for the payment of all costs and damages which may be awarded against him in the district court. If the appeal is by a party against whom there is no recovery except for costs, the bond shall be conditioned for the payment of such costs and damages as may be awarded against him on the appeal.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 1 - General Provisions
Section 5-9-101 - Definitions; Construction of Provisions.
Section 5-9-102 - Circuit Court Established; Funding.
Section 5-9-103 - Number and Location of Judges.
Section 5-9-108 - Name of Court; Presider.
Section 5-9-109 - Term of Judges.
Section 5-9-110 - Judges to Be Nonpartisan; Nomination and Appointment.
Section 5-9-111 - Qualifications for Appointment.
Section 5-9-112 - Appointment to Fill Vacancies in Office.
Section 5-9-113 - Delivery of Official Records and Papers to Successor in Office.
Section 5-9-114 - Jurisdiction of Successor Is Same as That of Predecessor in Office.
Section 5-9-116 - Salaries of Judges; Traveling Expenses.
Section 5-9-120 - Judicial Robe.
Section 5-9-121 - Seal of Court.
Section 5-9-123 - Clerical Assistants.
Section 5-9-125 - Court Continuously in Session.
Section 5-9-126 - Business Hours; Judge to Be Always Available for Criminal Matters.
Section 5-9-127 - Process Extends Throughout State.
Section 5-9-128 - Civil Jurisdiction.
Section 5-9-129 - Criminal Jurisdiction.
Section 5-9-130 - Concurrent Jurisdiction.
Section 5-9-131 - Assignment to District Court Judge.
Section 5-9-132 - Authority to Set Bail; Preliminary Examinations.
Section 5-9-133 - Powers Generally.
Section 5-9-134 - Probation; Correction and Reduction of Sentence.
Section 5-9-136 - Request for Jury in Civil Actions; Fee; Right to Jury in Criminal Actions.
Section 5-9-139 - Reporting of Proceedings; Preservation Thereof.
Section 5-9-140 - Appointment of Special Reporters; Certification of Transcript.
Section 5-9-141 - Civil and Criminal Cases Reviewed on Record.
Section 5-9-142 - Stay of Execution on Judgment; Bond.
Section 5-9-143 - Security on Appeal.
Section 5-9-144 - Receipts for Money Paid Into Court.
Section 5-9-145 - Failure of Judge to Give Receipt Constitutes Cause for Removal From Office.
Section 5-9-146 - Deposit of Money With County or State Treasurer.
Section 5-9-147 - Supreme Court to Establish Uniform Accounting System.
Section 5-9-148 - Failure to Keep Accounts or Account for Money.
Section 5-9-149 - Bank Accounts.
Section 5-9-150 - Examination of Accounts.
Section 5-9-151 - Annual Accounts Submitted to State Auditor and Supreme Court.
Section 5-9-154 - Electronic Submittal of Fees, Fines, Bonds and Penalties.