Protest preserves rights by recording written dissent to a demanded payment, enabling later recovery or contestation. A Protest is a formal declaration by an interested person expressing dissent or disputing an act or demand to preserve rights; when made against a demand for payment it is usually a written statement denying the legality, justice, or amount of the claim so as to retain the right to recover or contest the payment.
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Protest preserves rights by recording written dissent to a demanded payment, enabling later recovery or contestation.
A Protest is a formal declaration by an interested person expressing dissent or disputing an act or demand to preserve rights; when made against a demand for payment it is usually a written statement denying the legality, justice, or amount of the claim so as to retain the right to recover or contest the payment.
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