If the judgment appealed from directs the assignment or delivery of documents or personal property, the execution of the judgment shall not be stayed by appeal unless the things required to be assigned or delivered be brought into court or placed in the custody of such officer or receiver as the court shall appoint or unless an undertaking be entered into on the part of the appellant, with at least two sureties and in such amount as the court or a judge thereof shall direct, to the effect that the appellant will obey the order of the appellate court upon the appeal.
S.C. Code Ann. § 18-9-150
Deposit or surety when judgment requires delivery of documents or personalty
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Kearney v. Allen (1985)
Most recently applied in Kearney v. Allen (December 1985)
1962 Code SECTION 7-415; 1952 Code SECTION 7-415; 1942 Code SECTION 786; 1932 Code SECTION 786; Civ
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