Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 210. APPELLATE PROCEDURE |
PART I. RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE |
Article II. APPELLATE PROCEDURE |
Chapter 17. EFFECT OF APPEALS; SUPERSEDEAS AND STAYS |
Section 1737. Objections to Security
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The lower court or the appellate court, may at any time upon application of any party and after notice and opportunity for hearing, upon cause shown:
(1) Require security of a party otherwise exempt from the requirement of filing security, or increase, decrease or eliminate the amount of any security which has been or is to be filed.
(2) Strike off security improperly filed.
(3) Permit the substitution of surety and enter an exoneration of the former surety.