Clifford F. Brown, J. The issue presented herein is whether the filing of a Civ. R. 53(E) objection to a referee’s report is a prerequisite for appellate review of a finding or recommendation made by a referee and adopted by a trial court. For the following reasons we hold that it is not. Appellants contend that appellee’s failure to specifically object to certain language contained in the referee’s report pr…
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