Rule 77-A. EXCEPTIONS UNNECESSARY

Category: Rules of The Circuit Court -- Probate Division

Formal exceptions to non-evidentiary rulings or orders of the Court are unnecessary, and for all purposes for which an exception has heretofore been necessary it is sufficient that a Party, at or before the time the ruling or order of the Court is made or sought, makes known to the Court by Pleading or orally on the record the action which the Party desires the Court to take or the Party's objection to the action requested by a Party opponent, provided that in each instance the Party has informed the Court of the specific factual or legal basis for the Party's position. Objections to evidentiary rulings are governed by N. H. R. Ev. 103.

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