South Carolina Statutes

§ 18-9-130 — Effect of notice of appeal on execution of judgment; sale of defendant's property; appeal in civil action involving signatory of Master Settlement Agreement.

South Carolina § 18-9-130
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 18APPEALS
Ch. 9APPEALS TO SUPREME COURT AND COURT OF APPEALS

This text of South Carolina § 18-9-130 (Effect of notice of appeal on execution of judgment; sale of defendant's property; appeal in civil action involving signatory of Master Settlement Agreement.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 18-9-130 (2026).

Text

(A)(1) A notice of appeal from a judgment directing the payment of money does not stay the execution of the judgment unless the presiding judge before whom the judgment was obtained grants a stay of execution. If the presiding judge grants a stay of execution and requires a bond or other surety to guarantee the payment of the judgment pending the appeal, the amount of the bond or other surety may not exceed the amount of the judgment or:
(a)twenty-five million dollars, whichever is less, for a business entity that employs more than fifty persons and has gross revenues exceeding five million dollars for the previous tax year; or (b) one million dollars, whichever is less, for all other entities or individuals.
(2)A plaintiff may not enforce a sale of property after a notice of appeal is f

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 7-412; 1952 Code SECTION 7-412; 1942 Code SECTION 782; 1932 Code SECTION 782; Civ. P. '22 SECTION 647; Civ. P. '12 SECTION 385; Civ. P. '02 SECTION 346; 1870 (14) 360; 1873 (15) 501; 2004 Act No. 216, SECTION 2, eff April 26, 2004; 2011 Act No. 52, SECTION 6, eff January 1, 2012. Editor's Note 2004 Act No. 216, SECTION 3, provides as follows: "This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and applies to all cases pending on or filed on or after that date." 2011 Act No. 52, SECTION 7, provides as follows: "SECTION 7. This act takes effect January 1, 2012, and applies to all actions that accrue on or after the effective date except the provisions of SECTION 3 do not apply to any matter pending on the effective date of this act."

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