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Can the judgment be enforced prior to the decision of the Appeals or Supreme Court?

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Can the judgment be enforced prior to the decision of the Appeals or Supreme Court?

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A. Judgments are immediately enforceable, but a party filing an appeal may request a stay of execution of the judgment pending the appeal. The court will normally grant a stay of execution, provided the party lodges security with the court. The amount of security required to be deposited will usually be the amount of the judgment plus an amount in respect of interest for the period of the appeal.

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