Minnesota Order For Cash Bond On Appeal is a type of bond set by the Minnesota Court of Appeals or the Minnesota Supreme Court when a party appeals a lower court ruling. This bond is intended to ensure the payment of all costs and damages incurred in the event the appealed ruling is not overturned. The bond amount is set by the Court of Appeals or Supreme Court and is determined to be sufficient to cover any potential damages. The two types of Minnesota Order For Cash Bond On Appeal include: 1. Supersedes Bond: This bond is ordered when a party appeals a lower court ruling and seeks to have that ruling put on hold while the appeal is pending. This type of bond is a form of financial assurance that the appealing party will pay any costs and damages that may be incurred in the event the lower court ruling is not overturned. 2. Appeal Bond: This bond is ordered when a party appeals a lower court ruling and seeks to have the ruling overturned. This type of bond is a form of financial assurance that the appealing party will pay any costs and damages that may be incurred in the event the lower court ruling is upheld.