626.58 - STAY OF EXECUTION -- EXCEPTIONS.

        626.58  STAY OF EXECUTION -- EXCEPTIONS.         On all judgments for the recovery of money, except those rendered      on any appeal or writ of error, or in favor of a laborer or mechanic      for wages, or against one who is surety in the stay of execution, or      against any officer, person, or corporation, or the sureties of any      of them, for money received in a fiduciary capacity, or for the      breach of any official duty, there may be a stay of execution, if the      defendant therein shall, within ten days from the entry of judgment,      procure one or more sufficient freehold sureties to enter into a      bond, acknowledging themselves security for the defendant for the      payment of the judgment, interest, and costs from the time of      rendering judgment until paid, as follows:         1.  If the sum for which judgment was rendered, inclusive of      costs, does not exceed one hundred dollars, three months.         2.  If such sum and costs exceed one hundred dollars, six months.      
         Section History: Early Form
         [R60, § 3293; C73, § 3061; C97, § 3996; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §      11706; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 626.58]