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KENTUCKY
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
RULE
46 - EXCEPTIONS UNNECESSARY
CR
46 EXCEPTIONS UNNECESSARY
Formal exceptions to rulings or orders of the court are unnecessary;
but for all purposes for which an exception has heretofore been
necessary it is sufficient that a party, at the time the ruling or
order of the court is made or sought, makes known to the court the
action which he desires the court to take or his objection to the
action of the court, and on request of the court, his grounds
therefor; and, if a party has no opportunity to object to a ruling
or order at the time it is made, the absence of an objection does
not thereafter prejudice him.
[Adopted eff.
7-1-53]
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