246 Pa. Code r. 410 - Stay of Execution Generally
(A)
Execution shall be stayed as to the property of the defendant upon the
occurrence of any of the following:
(1) Upon
written request of the plaintiff to the magisterial district court.
(2) Upon the entry of a bond with the
magisterial district court by any person or party in interest, with security
approved by the magisterial district judge, in the amount of the plaintiff's
judgment, including probable interest and costs, or in such lesser amount as
the magisterial district judge may direct, naming the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania as the obligee, and conditioned to pay the amount due within 90
days of the entry of the bond, unless the time for payment is extended by the
magisterial district judge.
(3)
Upon request of the defendant or party in interest to the magisterial district
court made in compliance with federal or state law.
(B) When execution is stayed pursuant to this
rule, the stay may not be lifted without written order of the magisterial
district judge.
(C) After a stay is
lifted, execution may proceed without reissuance of the order of
execution.
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