This is a legal form that was released by the Arizona Superior Court - a government authority operating within Arizona. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond?
A: A Form 14 Supersedeas Bond is a type of bond used in Arizona to stay or suspend the enforcement of a judgment pending appeal.
Q: When is a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond required?
A: A Form 14 Supersedeas Bond is required when a party wants to prevent the opposing party from enforcing a judgment while an appeal is pending.
Q: How does a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond work?
A: A Form 14 Supersedeas Bond acts as a guarantee that if the appealing party loses the appeal, they will be able to pay the judgment amount, interest, and costs.
Q: Who can obtain a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond?
A: Any party who wishes to stay or suspend the enforcement of a judgment pending appeal can obtain a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond.
Q: How much does a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond cost?
A: The cost of a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond can vary depending on factors such as the judgment amount, creditworthiness of the applicant, and the surety provider.
Q: Are there any alternatives to a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond?
A: Yes, there are alternatives to a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond, such as posting cash or other forms of security acceptable to the court.
Q: Is a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond required in every appeal?
A: No, a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond is not required in every appeal. It is generally only required when the appealing party wants to stay or suspend the enforcement of a judgment pending appeal.
Q: What happens if the appealing party fails to obtain a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond?
A: If the appealing party fails to obtain a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond, the opposing party may be able to enforce the judgment and collect the amount owed.
Q: Can a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond be canceled?
A: Yes, a Form 14 Supersedeas Bond can be canceled, but the cancellation may require court approval or the consent of the opposing party.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form 14 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arizona Superior Court.