Appeal Bond - Cash is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the District of Colorado - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What is an appeal bond?
A: An appeal bond is a type of surety bond that is required by a court when someone wants to appeal a judgment.
Q: What is a cash appeal bond?
A: A cash appeal bond is an appeal bond that must be paid in cash instead of obtaining a surety bond.
Q: Is a cash appeal bond required in Colorado?
A: Yes, Colorado law requires a cash appeal bond to be posted when appealing a judgment.
Q: Why is a cash appeal bond required?
A: A cash appeal bond is required to ensure that the party appealing the judgment has the financial means to pay any amount owed if the appeal is unsuccessful.
Q: How is the cash amount determined for a cash appeal bond?
A: The cash amount for a cash appeal bond is usually set by the court and is based on the judgment amount or a percentage of it.
Q: Can the cash for a cash appeal bond be returned?
A: Yes, if the appeal is successful, the cash for a cash appeal bond will be returned to the party who posted it.
Form Details:
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