602.5106 - DECISIONS OF THE COURT -- FINALITY.

        602.5106  DECISIONS OF THE COURT -- FINALITY.         1.  The court of appeals may affirm, modify, vacate, set aside, or      reverse any judgment, order, or decree of the district court or other      tribunal which is under the jurisdiction of the court, and may remand      the cause and direct the entry of an appropriate judgment, order, or      decree, or require further proceedings to be had as is just.  If the      judges are equally divided on the ultimate decision, the judgment,      order, or decree shall be affirmed.         2.  A decision of the court of appeals is final and shall not be      reviewed by any other court except upon the granting by the supreme      court of an application for further review as provided in section      602.4102.  Upon the filing of the application, the judgment and      mandate of the court of appeals is stayed pending action of the      supreme court.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 186, § 6106, 10201; 2006 Acts, ch 1129, §6         Referred to in § 602.5108