The parties, or either of them, against whom such judgment may be entered in the superior or supreme courts, may stay said execution for sixty days by giving a bond with two or more sureties, to be approved by the clerk, conditioned for the payment of such judgment at the expiration of sixty days, unless the same shall be vacated before the expiration of that time.
RCW 10.19.100
Stay of execution of forfeiture judgment—Bond.
Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case 107 Wash. 2d 403 - State v. Hampton (1986)
Most recently applied in State v. Kramer (November 2009)
1891 c 28 s 86; Code 1881 s 1138; 1873 p 242 s 281; 1867 p 103 s 2; RRS s 2232
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