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Rule 24. Stay of Proceedings to Enforce Judgment.
(a) Automatic Stay. Except as to judgments entered on default or by consent or on confession, no execution shall issue upon a judgment of the district court nor shall proceedings be taken for the enforcement of such judgment until the expiration of two days after the date shown in the clerk's certificate of distribution on the judgment.
(b) Stay Upon Appeal. When an appeal is taken, the appellant may obtain a stay of proceedings to enforce the judgment by following the procedure set forth in Appellate Rule 603(a).
(Rescinded by SCO 440 effective November 15, 1980; added by SCO 554, effective April 4, 1983)
NOTE: Rules 23 and 25 through 31 were rescinded by Supreme Court Order 440 effective Nov. 15, 1980.
PART V. SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS

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