Sentences with phrase «under protest»

The other — possibly a better option if they have something of yours, such as a PC in for repair — is to say you are «paying under protest».
Years later, the group would dissolve under protests from some of the pastors of individual churches that the upper leadership was too authoritarian.
The employee worked on under protest but claimed breach of contract.
The only time I take them off is in the shower, and then only under protest.
The panic proved to be based primarily upon fantasy, and the hiring practices under protest have been in place throughout the bull market without similar consequence.
But it can be - come my own solely if I not only tolerate it even though under protest, but also accept it and integrate it into my own freedom and decision.
This suggests that any finding of accepted repudiation was based on little more than the fact that Mr Smith was working under protest.
(Entertainment Weekly)-- A TLC reality show offering a positive portrayal of Muslim life has come under protest and at least one advertiser has pulled its support.
Finally, when men say «no» to Christianity, it is a real «no,» and not a deeply concealed «yes» masked under a protest against false religion.
Toronto was even playing the game under protest, but it's safe to say they're happy to drop that now.
Christian despises Bligh and is sailing on the Bounty under protest.
After spawning a series of rather terrible sequels, the first of which, 2009's Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, was famously directed under protest by Ti West (who has proudly disowned the production not soon after its release), it turns out Roth felt it was time his eccentrically nasty low - budget shocker was remade.
-- dave [Programmers mostly work in universals, and under protest apply «patches» to change the interpretation when the general rules don't work]
The LAPG have today done a press release which CONDEMNS «ABUSE OF POWER» BY «LOATHED» LSC and provides an excellent summary of what happened last week as many respected practitioners felt compelled to sign under protest.
This is all well and good in a case where 2 sizeable businesses are involved — the innocent party, however annoyed and frustrated by the outrageous behaviour of the other party, may be able to rely on performance guarantees or have some comfort that paying first under protest and suing later will result in getting money back.
Phillip Schmitt's grandfather moved the family's farming operation from New York's borough of Queens to the Eastern end of Long Island in 1929, under protest from his own father who couldn't believe that anyone would want to set up shop in that then - desolate region.
The House saw «no reason in law or logic why, leaving aside... the extreme cases of outright dismissal or walk - out, a contract of employment should be on any different footing from any other contract as regards the principle that «an unaccepted repudiation is a thing writ in water...»» The argument that the employee impliedly accepted the repudiation by working on under protest was rejected.
If they elect to work under protest, then, per Smith, they would be treated as having accepted the repudiation.
Evans paid under protest and issued proceedings, which eventually resulted in a judgment in his favour.
have our fans disgracefully told our greatest manager in history to get out under protest?
Eager to get the paper in print, Fouchier and Erasmus MC did so, but under protest.
I finished it under protest.
The recognition was under protest from the majority of Border Collie affiliated groups, such as the United States Border Collie Club, which felt that emphasis on the breed's working skills would be lost under AKC recognition.
(The scholarship was administered, under protest, by Graduate Coordinator Professor Lisa Young who was obliged to oversee the award despite her express concerns about the source of funding — concerns apparently shared by many others in the Political Science department.
Paying under protest and suing to recover the overpayment is one approach, but there are others, including issuing proceedings under the Law of Property Act 1925, s 91 to determine the dispute.
It also specifies that witnesses being discovered must answer despite an objection to the relevance, thus establishing the now common practice to respond to objections to the relevance «subject to» or «under protest».
The facilities manager grudgingly went back to the interior designers, who (under protest) placed the firm's logo where it wouldn't clutter their beautiful design.
An emergency order of the High Court obtained by a firm who have issued judicial review proceedings indicated the view that a «signature «under protest» - ie without prejudice to the contention that the unified contract was unlawful would be sufficient protection for the Claimant's position.»
Following the frenzy of activity and debate last week as to whether or not firms should sign the new contract for civil work, it now seems that many firms have signed the contract... But under protest.
Do you have to continue working for them «under protest» after telling them you refuse to accept the changes?
Neither of these options was appealing, so in January 2010 the buyer took possession of the unit — under protest — and the sale closed about six months later.
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