SECTION 7.02. Appeals.
   Be it further enacted, That any person dissatisfied with a judgment of the city judge shall have the right, within three entire days thereafter, Sundays and holidays excepted, to appeal to the next term of the circuit court, upon depositing a cash bond or giving an appearance bond, which shall not exceed five hundred dollars ($500), with good and sufficient surety, as approved by the city judge or clerk of the city court, for the appearance of such person at the next term of the circuit court and faithful prosecution of the appeal from the city court to the circuit court. The appeal and appearance bond shall be substantially in the following form:
   STATE OF TENNESSEE CITY OF.................
   We bind ourselves unto the City of...........in the sum of..........Dollars, to be void if..................., who has this day appealed to the next term of the Circuit Court for.............County, from a judgment of THE CITY COURT OF............... against said...........for............................Dollars, shall personally appear and prosecute said appeal successfully, or in case of failure to do so shall comply with and perform the judgment of said City Court. This...........day of, 19......
   Approved:
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   Principal
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   Surety
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   Surety
   In the event a person files such an appeal to the next term of the circuit court, by giving the bond as herein provided, and fails to appear at the next term of the circuit court or fails to prosecute the appeal, and such person is fined or the judgment of the city court is affirmed in the circuit court, then such person and his sureties on the appeal and appearance bond shall be jointly and severally liable for the fine and costs, and the judgment shall be entered accordingly in the circuit court. In the event such person appears and prosecutes said appeal and the judgment of the city court is affirmed, and such person performs the judgment of the city court, then the sureties on his bond shall not be liable on said appeal and appearance bond, and the judgment shall be entered accordingly. But if such person appears and prosecutes the appeal and if fined or the judgment of the city court if affirmed, then such person shall be in the hands of the chief of police of the city to perform the judgment of the circuit court. In the event such a person is unable to deposit a cash bond or give an appeal and appearance bond with good sureties, such person shall have the right to appeal, within the time fixed herein, to the next term of the circuit court, by filing with the clerk of the city court, or with the city judge, a pauper's oath, and such person shall remain in the custody of the city, unless an appearance bond with good and sufficient sureties is later given, pending the outcome of the appeal of such person to the next term of the circuit court.