Civil Practice – Jurisdiction — Appeals – Lower Court Orders – Execution
Federated Financial Corp. of America v. Jenkins Plaintiff obtained a money judgment against defendant, and defendant appealed. Where defendant did not execute a written undertaken as contemplated by G.S. § 1-289(a), his appeal did not stay the judgment, execution, supplemental proceedings, or a hearing conducted incident thereto. Therefore, the trial court did not err in conducting a hearing in this matter while defendant’s first appeal was pending in this court.
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Published: January 24, 2012
Time posted: 2:59 pm
Tags: appeals, Civil Practice, Execution, jurisdiction, Lower Court Orders







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