W.Va. R. Civ. P. 62

As amended through January 31, 2024
Rule 62 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Stay of proceedings to enforce a judgment
(a)Automatic stay; Except as stated in this rule, execution s on a judgment and proceedings to enforce it are stayed for 30 days after its entry, unless the court orders otherwise.
(b)Stay by bond or other security. At any time after judgment is entered, a party may obtain a stay by providing a bond or other security. The stay takes effect when the court approves the bond or other security and remains in effect for the time specified in the bond or other security.
(c)Discretionary stay. 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 to alter or amend a judgment made pursuant to Rule 59(e), or of a motion for relief from a judgment or order made pursuant to Rule 60, or of a motion for amendment to the findings or for additional findings made pursuant to Rule 52(b).
(d)Stay of judgment as to multiple claims or multiple parties. A court may stay the enforcement of a final judgment entered under Rule 54(b) until it enters a later judgment or judgments, and may prescribe terms necessary to secure the benefit of the stayed judgment for the party in whose favor it was entered.
(e)Stay of judgment pending appeal. On motion and on such conditions for the security of the opposing party as are proper, the court may stay the issuance of execution upon a judgment and any other proceedings for its enforcement for such reasonable time, to be specified by the court in the stay order, as will enable the moving party to present to an appellate court an appeal from the judgment.

W.va. R. Civ. P. 62

Amended effective 1/1/2025.