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Conditional Stay of Execution

Condition for the grant of stay of execution

Conditions for the grant of stay of execution

Duty of the court to which an application for stay of execution pending appeal is made

Duty on appellant who files a motion for stay of execution in addition to a notice of appeal

Effect of a process to enforce the decision of the court before the expiration of the seven days' automatic stay of execution

Effect of a stay of execution

Effect of stay of execution on the parties

Grant or refusal of a stay of execution as a matter of discretion

Guidelines for the grant or refusal of stay of execution

How the court should exercise its discretion in granting a stay of execution

Meaning of a stay of execution

Meaning of stay of execution

Nature of stay of execution

Need for an applicant for stay of execution to establish exceptional circumstances

Need for an applicant for stay of execution to establish that its appeal, if successful would be rendered nugatory by the court's refusal to stay execution

Onus on applicant to demonstrate to the court the likelihood of the appeal succeeding

Options open to an appellant who intends to apply for a stay of execution of a judgment

Principles governing the grant of stay of execution

Principles governing the grant of stay of execution

Principles guiding the exercise of the court's discretion in granting a stay of execution

Remedies available where a stay of execution cannot lie

Special circumstances for the grant of an application for stay of execution

Stay of execution as an exception to the rule that a victorious party in any civil suit has the right to enforce the judgment of the Court of law in his/her favour

The basic principle for the grant of stay of execution

The duty of the court when considering an application for stay of execution

The main consideration in an application for stay of execution

The main consideration in an application for stay of execution pending appeal involving the payment of money

The option available where an application for stay of execution is refused

The party that applies for stay of execution

The party who usually applies for stay of execution

The principle that an application for stay of execution presupposes that the order or decision in respect of which the stay is sought is capable of being executed by any of the known processes of execution

The rule that a repeat application for stay of execution is to be made to the appellate court after the trial court has refused the application

The rule that the successful party should enjoy the fruits of his victory

Unconditional stay of execution

What constitutes special circumstances for the grant of a stay of execution

What constitutes special circumstances for the stay of monetary judgment

What the court should consider in the exercise of its discretion in granting or refusing a stay of execution

What the phrase “appeal when successful would be rendered nugatory” connotes

When a stay of execution will be granted

Whether a court can grant an application for payment of the judgment debt by instalments together with an application for stay of execution

Whether an appeal against a non-executable order of a Regional House of Chiefs will operate as a stay of execution

Whether an appeal from the Regional House of Chiefs to the National House of Chiefs operates as a stay of execution

Whether an appeal operates as a stay of execution

Whether an appellate court can order the judgment debtor to deposit the judgment debt where an application for stay is granted

Whether an applicant for stay of execution has a right to appeal against the refusal of the application by the High Court to the Court of Appeal

Whether an application for stay of execution can be based on a judgment that is not executable

Whether an application for stay of execution can be founded upon an appeal to the Supreme Court which was filed without obtaining the requisite statutory leave to appeal

Whether an application for stay of execution can be made where the orders are to take immediate effect

Whether an application for stay of execution stops execution until the application is heard

Whether an application for stay of execution will be granted because there is a likelihood of a breach of the peace

Whether an application to the High Court for a stay of execution following a rejection of an earlier application by a district court is an appeal

Whether an order appointing a receiver and manager is executory so as to warrant a stay of execution

Whether an order of payment of the whole or a portion of a judgment debt into court pending an appeal is reasonable

Whether an order of stay of execution will be granted in favour of a party in contempt of the court

Whether an undertaking is a sine qua non for the refusal of a stay of execution

Whether a party can file an application for a stay of execution at the High Court in respect of a matter which was on appeal to the Supreme court

Whether a party whose application for stay of execution was not dismissed but granted on condition can make a fresh application to the Court of Appeal

Whether a stay of execution can be granted against a declaratory judgment

Whether a stay of execution can be granted on the ground of impecuniousity

Whether a stay of execution can be in force where there would be no appeal

Whether a stay of execution may be in operation where there is no appeal

Whether a stay of execution will be granted where there are no proceedings for execution

Whether a stay of execution will be granted where there is no pending appeal

Whether courts should impose stringent conditions for the grant of an application for stay of execution

Whether fulfilling conditions of appeal is a condition precedent to an application for stay of execution

Whether, in an application for stay of execution, the court must seek to prevent the appeal from being nugatory

Whether in applications for stay of execution are being considered with reference to stated grounds of appeal, the court must of necessity do some due diligence by reference to the record of appeal to verify the authenticity of the said grounds

Whether orders which have been merely confirmed on appeal can be the subject of an application for stay of execution pending an appeal from such judgments

Whether stay of execution can be granted in favour of an interested party

Whether stay of execution can be granted in respect of non-executable orders

Whether stay of execution can be granted on the ground of refusal by the registrar to release copies of the judgment to the parties

Whether stay of execution can be made only in respect of an executable judgment

Whether stay of execution was developed from the inherent jurisdiction of the court

Whether stay of execution will be ordered where the court is satisfied that an appeal filed is not frivolous

Whether the court can delve into the merits of the appeal in an application for stay of execution

Whether the court can grant a motion after granting a stay of execution

Whether the court can stay an execution which has already been carried out

Whether the court must ensure that a grant of stay of execution will not render a successful appeal nugatory

Whether the Court of Appeal has original jurisdiction to order a stay of execution

Whether the court will delve into the reasonableness or otherwise of the appeal succeeding in an application for a stay of execution

Whether the court will grant stay of execution of a judgment of an order for payment into court of a large sum of money

Whether the fact that an award appears huge is a special circumstance to warrant a stay of execution

Whether the fact that the respondent may not be in a position to refund the money if paid to him should the appeal succeed is a ground for granting a stay of execution

Whether the revocation of rule 28 of CI 19 affects the right of an applicant whose application for stay of execution has been refused by the lower court to repeat same in the Court of Appeal

Whether the rule that an order must be executable applies to an appeal against an order of dismissal of an application for stay of execution

Whether the successful party must take the first step of enforcing the judgment before stay of execution can be applied for

Whether the Supreme Court can order the stay of execution of the judgment of the High Court affirmed by the Court of Appeal

Whether the Supreme Court can stay the execution of a judgment

Whether the trial court can entertain an application for stay of execution before the appeal is entered

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