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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

383.255 Time for filing appeal -- Deposit of money with clerk -- Return of papers

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or transcript to circuit court.
(1)If either party conceive himself aggrieved by the judgment of the court, he may file
an appeal within seven
(7)days next after the finding aforesaid, and shall deposit
with the circuit court clerk the amount of rent owing and due from the onset of the
forcible entry and detainer proceedings as well as the amount of all future rents, as it
becomes owing and due in each succeeding month during the pendency of the
appeal. The rental moneys collected in this account shall be distributed by court
order at the conclusion of an appeal.
(2)Upon the aggrieved party perfecting his appeal by the payment of moneys into court
pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section the court shall stay all further proceedings
on the inquisition, and return the whole of the papers and proceedings, or a fair
transcript thereof, to the office of the circuit court of said county, within ten
days thereafter.
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