from the attached American Bar Association statement...
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"In a civil case, an appeal doesn t ordinarily prevent the enforcement of the trial court's judgment. The winning party in the trial court may order the judgment executed. However, the appealing party can file an appeal or supersedeas bond. The filing of this bond will prevent, or stay, further action on the judgment until the appeal is over by guaranteeing that the appealing party will pay or perform the judgment if it is not reversed on appeal."
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Why do you needlessly act the Fool...all you have to do is read and think before posting...not all that hard...sheesh...
Link: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/resources/law_related_education_network/how_courts_work/appeals/