PRETRIAL ADJUDICATION
...Summary Judgment & Summary Adjudication
......Supporting Evidence
.........Ruling on Objections
12 Cards On This Topic:
  • Court could not act on alleged error at trial as there was no ruling on objection.
  • As P’s bill of exceptions indicated no court ruling or registered exception, Court could not pass on alleged errors of law at trial.
  • Because counsel failed to obtain rulings on objections in trial ct., objections waived and not preserved for appeal.
  • Actual rulings on evidentiary objections required.
  • Failure to secure ruling on objection waives it, even where objection made by party eventually prevailing on summary judgment.
  • In order to preserve evidentiary objections for purposes of appeal, ruling must be made on objections.
  • Formal or written rulings on each evidentiary objection not required.
  • In order to preserve evidentiary objections for purposes of appeal, ruling must be made on objections.
  • Failure to raise parol evidence objection waives argument on appeal. Failure of counsel to secure ruling based on any of objections waives objection.
  • Objection abandoned and waived where Ds’ counsel did not request ruling nor press objection when offer subsequently renewed.
  • When court reserves ruling on objection, D must later secure ruling thereon or be presumed to have waived it.
  • By filing for SJ, employer invoked jurisdiction of super. ct. and was estopped from later asserting ct. lacked jurisdiction.