Arizona Statutes

§ 12-1806 — Limitations on injunction to stay execution on judgments

Arizona § 12-1806
JurisdictionArizona
Title 12Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 10MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
Art. 1Injunctions

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 12-1806 (2026).

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A.An injunction to stay an execution upon a valid and subsisting judgment shall not be granted after expiration of one year from the rendition of the judgment, unless it appears that an application for the injunction has been delayed in consequence of the fraud or false promises of the party recovering the judgment, practiced or made at the time of, or after rendition of the judgment, or unless for some equitable matter or defense arising after rendition of such judgment.
B.If the applicant was absent from the state at the time the judgment was rendered, and was unable to apply for the injunction within the time provided in subsection A, of this section, the injunction may be granted at any time within two years from rendition of the judgment.

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