49-27-41 - Appeal to chancery court; complaint; return date; cost bond; record; appeal with supersedeas.
§ 49-27-41. Appeal to chancery court; complaint; return date; cost bond; record; appeal with supersedeas.
Such appeal shall be brought by a complaint in writing, stating fully the reasons therefor, signed by an authorized party, and shall be served at least twelve (12) days before the return date upon the commission and upon all parties having an interest adverse to the appellant as designated under subsection (a) of Section 49-27-39. Such appeals shall be brought to the next return day of the court after the filing of such appeal or may be returned to a day set by fiat of the court. A cost bond must be posted with sufficient sureties payable to the state in the sum of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), to be fixed in the order appealed from and to be filed with and approved by the executive director of the commission, who shall forthwith certify the same, together with a certified copy of the transcription record of the proceedings in the matter to the chancery court to which the appeal is taken, which shall thereupon become the record of the cause. An appeal to the chancery court as provided herein shall not stay the execution of an order of the commission. Any party aggrieved by an order of the commission may petition the chancery court for an appeal with supersedeas and the chancellor shall grant a hearing on the petition, and upon good cause shown may grant the appeal with supersedeas in which case the appellant shall be required to post a bond with sufficient sureties according to law in an amount to be determined by the chancellor.
Sources: Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 7(c); Laws, 1994, ch. 578, § 41, eff from and after July 1, 1994.