Arizona Stipulation Fixing Amount of Supersedes Bond is a type of surety bond. This bond is required to be posted when a party seeks to stay the enforcement of a court judgment. The bond is an assurance to the court that if the party against whom the judgment is being appealed fails to pay the judgment upon a successful appeal, the bond will cover the amount of the judgment. The Arizona Stipulation Fixing Amount of Supersedes Bond will typically be set at the same amount as the judgment or the full amount of the damages sought in the case. The bond amount is determined by the court, based on the facts and circumstances of each case. The bond is typically issued by a surety company. There are two types of Arizona Stipulation Fixing Amount of Supersedes Bond: a court bond and an appeal bond. A court bond is required when a party seeks a stay of an order of the court, such as an injunction or other court order. An appeal bond is required when a party seeks to stay the enforcement of a court judgment.