A formal exception to a ruling or order is unnecessary. When the ruling or order is requested or made, a party need only state the action that it wants the court to take or objects to, along with the grounds for the request or objection. Failing to object does not prejudice a party who had no opportunity to do so when the ruling or order was made.
N.D. R. Civ. P. 46
Joint Procedure Committee Minutes of September 24-25, 2009, pages 14-15; April 20, 1989, page 2; December 3, 1987, page 11; October 30-31, 1980, page 31; November 29-30, 1979, page 12; Rule 46, FRCivP.
Rules 49 (Special Verdicts and Interrogatories) and 51 (Instructions to Jury) N.D.R.Civ.P.; Rule 51 (Exceptions Unnecessary), N.D.R.Crim.P.; Rule 103 (Rulings on Evidence), N.D.R.Ev.