When you receive a check and you're not in agreement as to the amount being paid each month, or not in agreement with the way the total is being paid or not accepting it as the final payment. You can write "under protest" on the back and cash it. That way you're not bound by that amount each month. It's usually a really small amount someone is trying to pay on a large debt.
Eleanor. Wright has written: 'The poetry of protest under Franco' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Spanish Protest poetry, Spanish poetry
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'under protest' is Sub recusatione. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'sub' means 'under'. The noun 'recusatione' means 'protest'.
David Egan has written: 'Pobl, Protest a Gwleidyddieath = People, Protest and Politics'
Narendra Mohan has written: 'Pagale' 'The eternal \\' -- subject(s): Hindi Protest literature, Hindi literature, History and criticism, Protest in literature, Protest literature, Hindi 'Kalandara'
The right to protest is guaranteed under the US constitution. We all have to support the freedom to protest, even if we do not support the protest itself.
Detlef Pollock has written: 'Politischer protest'
Frank Gregory has written: 'Protest and violence'
Eldrid Mageli has written: 'Organising Women's Protest' -- subject(s): Women political activists, Protest movements, Women's rights
George Wellwarth has written: 'The theater of protest and paradox'
A personal check is a promise to pay the amount the checkbis written for. A personal check is not negotiable under any circumstances.
Meike Vogel has written: 'Unruhe im Fernsehen' -- subject(s): Protest movements, Protest movements in mass media, Television broadcasting of news, History
A Dishonored Check is a check that is not credited by the bank under numerous of reasons such as: the signature does not match the one on file with the bank, the account that the check is written on has insufficient funds, etc.