RULE CR 62
STAY OF PROCEEDINGS TO ENFORCE A JUDGMENT
(a) Automatic Stays. Except as to a judgment of a district court filed with the superior court pursuant
to RCW 4.56.200, no execution shall issue upon a judgment nor shall proceedings be taken for its
enforcement until the expiration of 10 days after its entry. Upon the filing of a notice of appeal,
enforcement of judgment is stayed until the expiration of 14 days after entry of judgment. Unless
otherwise ordered by the trial court or appellate court, an interlocutory or final judgment in an action for an
injunction or in a receivership action, shall not be stayed during the period after its entry and until
appellate review is accepted or during the pendency of appellate review.
(b) Stay on Motion for New Trial or for Judgment. In its discretion and on such conditions for the
security of the adverse party as are proper, the court may stay the execution of or any proceedings to
enforce a judgment pending the disposition of a motion for a new trial or to alter or amend a judgment
made pursuant to rule 59, or of a motion for relief from a judgment or order made pursuant to rule 60, or of
a motion for judgment as a matter of law made pursuant to rule 50, or of a motion for amendment to the
findings or for additional findings made pursuant to rule 52(b).
(c) Injunction Pending appeal. [Rescinded.]
(d) Stay Upon Appeal. [Rescinded.]
(e) Stay in Favor of State. [Rescinded.)
(f) Other Stays. This rule does not limit the right of a party to a stay otherwise provided by statute or rule.
(g) Power of Supreme Court Not Limited. [Rescinded.]
(h) Multiple Claims or Multiple Parties. When a court has ordered a final judgment under the
conditions stated in rule 54(b), the court may stay enforcement of that judgment until the entering of a
subsequent judgment or judgments and may prescribe such conditions as are necessary to secure the
benefit thereof to the party in whose favor the judgment is entered.
[Amended effective July 1, 1976; January 1, 1977; September 1, 1990; September 1, 2005; January 8, 2013.]
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