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Rule 46. Objecting to a Ruling or Order

Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedRules of Civil Procedure for the Superior Courts of Arizona

Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated
Rules of Civil Procedure for the Superior Courts of Arizona (Refs & Annos)
VI. Trials
16 A.R.S. Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 46
Rule 46. Objecting to a Ruling or Order
A formal exception to a ruling or order is unnecessary to preserve a claim of error. When the ruling or order is requested or made, a party need only state the action that it wants the court to take or that it objects to, along with the grounds for the request or objection. Failing to object does not prejudice a party who had no opportunity to object when the ruling or order is made.

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Added Sept. 2, 2016, effective Jan. 1, 2017.
16 A. R. S. Rules Civ. Proc., Rule 46, AZ ST RCP Rule 46
State Court Rules are current with amendments received through April 15, 2024. The Code of Judicial Administration is current with amendments received through April 15, 2024.
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