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Arizona Revised Statutes - Title 12 Courts and Civil Proceedings - Chapter 12 Appeals
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12-2101 - Judgments and orders that may be appealed
A. An appeal may be taken to the court of appeals from the superior court in the following instances: 1. From a final judgment entered...
12-2101.01 - Appeals from arbitration awards
A. An appeal may be taken from any of the following: 1. An order denying an application to compel arbitration made under section 12-1502 or...
12-2102 - Scope of review by supreme court upon appeal from final judgment
A. Upon an appeal from a final judgment, the supreme court shall review any intermediate orders involving the merits of the action and necessarily affecting...
12-2103 - Powers of supreme court on appeal; affirmance; reversal; modification; restitution; rehearing when three judges do not concur
A. The supreme court may affirm, reverse or modify a judgment or order appealed from, and may render such judgment or order as the court...
12-2104 - Remittitur or additur by supreme court
A. The supreme court may order that if the party who has recovered damages shall, within such time as the court may fix, file a...
12-2105 - Extent of judgment against surety on bond for costs on appeal or supersedeas bond; direction when money deposited in lieu of bond
A. When the supreme court affirms the judgment or order appealed from, it shall give judgment against appellant and the surety upon the bond for...
12-2106 - Penalty for taking frivolous appeal or appeal for delay
When the supreme court is of the opinion that an appeal has been taken for delay, and that there was not sufficient grounds for taking...
12-2107 - Filing fees on appeal; exception
A. The appellant in a civil action appealed to the court of appeals or the supreme court, as the case may be, shall upon filing...
12-2108 - Preservation of right to appeal judgment without execution
A. If a plaintiff in any civil action obtains a judgment under any legal theory, the amount of the bond that is necessary to stay...
Last modified: February 19, 2012
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