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a party shall not assign as error on appeal the court's adoption of any factual finding or legal conclusion
(2) Magistrate's order; motion to set aside magistrate's order.
objections to magistrate's decision
A magistrate's decision shall indicate conspicuously that a party shall not assign as error on appeal the court's adoption of any factual finding or legal conclusion
unless the party timely and specifically objects to that factual finding or legal conclusion as required by Civ. R. 53(D)(3)(b).
(b) Objections to magistrate's decision.
within fourteen days of the filing of the decision
(ii) Specificity of objection. An objection to a magistrate's decision shall be specific and state with particularity all grounds for objection.
(iii) Objection to magistrate's factual finding; transcript or affidavit.
(ii) Specificity of objection.
(ii) Specificity of objection.
An objection to a factual finding
shall be supported by a transcript of all the evidence submitted to the magistrate relevant to that finding
The objecting party shall file the transcript
with the court within thirty days after filing objections
unless the court extends the time in writing for preparation of the transcript or other good cause.
If a party files timely objections prior to the date on which a transcript is prepared, the party may seek leave of court to supplement the objections.
unless the party has objected to that finding or conclusion
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