ARS § 12-1127 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 12-1127

After judgment or during appeal, the court may let the plaintiff keep or take possession of the property if the plaintiff has paid the required money into court and gives notice. The defendant can later receive the money under a court order, but doing so requires filing a satisfaction or receipt and giving up most defe

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United States — Arizona
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After judgment or during appeal, the court may let the plaintiff keep or take possession of the property if the plaintiff has paid the required money into court and gives notice. The defendant can later receive the money under a court order, but doing so requires filing a satisfaction or receipt and giving up most defenses. If a defendant loses a new trial without getting more compensation, the new-trial costs are taxed against the defendant.