In all cases where a defendant makes a cash deposit under this division pending the
perfecting of his appeal as by law provided, such deposit shall be turned over to
the clerk of the court, who shall enter the deposit as part of the record of the case
and hold the money for ten days, and if the appeal is perfected the money shall be
returned to the defendant, taking his receipt therefor, and making another entry in
the record of the case showing when and how the money was disposed of, but if the
appeal is not perfected then the money shall be applied in satisfying the judgment
and costs in the case and turned over to the city treasurer as by law provided. Such
deposit, pending the perfecting of the appeal, shall operate as a supersedeas against
execution for the period of ten days.
(Code of Gen. Ords. 1967, § 22.20; Ord. No. 35644, 8-16-68)
var val = document.getElementById('citecontent').innerHTML;
art.dialog.defaults.title = window.location.href;
art.dialog.data('cite', val);
art.dialog.data('homeDemoPath', '/Scripts/plus/artDialog/');
art.dialog.open('/Scripts/plus/artDialog/citeiframe.html');