FLYNN, C.J.
In this case, we are called on to determine whether a rule of practice requiring a "review of the finding of facts and hearing on any objections" to a fact finder's report requires that the trial court listen to the arguments of counsel. We conclude that it does. Following the rule of construction that specific provisions prevail over more general provisions, we conclude that a hearing was required even where oral argument was not requested specifically...
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