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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

R & J RHODES, LLC v. Finney, 231 S.W.3d 183 (2007)

Citation
R & J RHODES, LLC v. Finney, 231 S.W.3d 183 (2007)
Parent Document
R & J RHODES, LLC v. Finney, 231 S.W.3d 183 (2007)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
2007-05-29

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Although Appellant did not object to the values at trial, it also argues that the valuation of the hangar building was erroneous because it was based on an appraisal by an unknown person and the appraisal itself was not introduced into evidence. This is essentially a claim of lack of foundation for the evidence. “To preserve for appellate review an error regarding the admission of evidence, a timely objection must be made when the evidence is introduced at trial. If the objection is not made at the time of the incident giving rise to the objection, the objection may be deemed waived or abandoned.” Letz v. Turbomeca Engine Corp.,