Indiana Code § 34-49-5-3

Amount of appeal bond
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Sec. 3. (a) An appeal bond that an appellant must post to stay execution on a judgment while an appeal is pending may not exceed twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) regardless of the total amount of the judgment.       (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), if an appellee proves by a preponderance of the evidence that an appellant is dissipating assets outside the ordinary course of business to avoid payment of a judgment, a court may enter orders that: (1) are necessary to protect the appellee; and (2) require the appellant to post a bond that is equal to the total amount of the judgment.   IC 34-50 ARTICLE 50. SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS               Ch. 1. Offers of Settlement             Ch. 2. Annuity Structured Settlements   IC 34-50-1 Chapter 1. Offers of Settlement               34-50-1-0.2 Application of prior law             34-50-1-1 Applicability of chapter             34-50-1-2 Time of offer             34-50-1-3 Resolution of issues before acceptance             34-50-1-4 Requirements of qualified settlement offer             34-50-1-5 Acceptance             34-50-1-6 Attorney's fees and costs

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