An Alaska Request for Approval of Supersedes Bond in District Court Case is a legal document used in the state of Alaska to secure a stay of judgment or execution of a judgment in a civil case pending an appeal. It is commonly used when a party seeks to stay the enforcement of a court order or judgment while an appeal is being heard. There are two types of Alaska Request for Approval of Supersedes Bond in District Court Case: a limited supersedes bond and a full supersedes bond. A limited supersedes bond provides only partial protection against enforcement of the judgment. It is used when the appellant is unable to post the full amount of the judgment or is not able to post security for the full amount of the judgment. The limited supersedes bond requires the appellant to post a bond with the court in an amount equal to a portion of the judgment. A full supersedes bond, on the other hand, provides total protection against enforcement of the judgment. It is used when the appellant is able to post the full amount of the judgment, or is able to post security for the full amount of the judgment. The full supersedes bond requires the appellant to post a bond with the court in an amount equal to the full amount of the judgment. When the appellant files a request for approval of a supersedes bond, the court will review the request and determine whether it meets the legal requirements for approval. If the request is approved, the bond will be posted and the court will grant the stay until the appeal is heard.