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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 426 — Enforcement of judgments

426.965 Stay.

185 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-426/426-965

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(1)If the judgment debtor shows the court that an appeal from the foreign judgment is
pending or will be taken, or that a stay of execution has been granted, the court shall
stay enforcement of the foreign judgment until the appeal is concluded, the time for
appeal expires, or the stay of execution expires or is vacated, upon proof that the
judgment debtor has furnished the security for the satisfaction of the judgment
required by the state in which it was rendered.
(2)If the judgment debtor shows the court any ground upon which enforcement of a
judgment of any court of this state would be stayed, including the ground that an
appeal from the foreign judgment is pending or will be taken, or that the time for
taking such an appeal has not yet expired, the court shall stay enforcement of the
foreign judgment for an appropriate period until all available appeals are concluded
or the time for taking all appeals has expired, upon requiring the same security for
satisfaction of the judgment which is required in this state, subject to KRS 411.187.
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