To protest a bill
Definition of To protest a bill
(Law)
to
make
a
solemn
written
declaration
,
in
due
form
,
on
behalf
of
the
holder
,
against
all
parties
liable
for
any
loss
or
damage
to
be
sustained
by
the
nonacceptance
or
the
nonpayment
of
the
bill
or
note
,
as
the
case
may
be
.
This
should
be
made
by
a
notary
public
,
whose
seal
it
is
the
usual
practice
to
affix
.
- Kent.
See also:
Protest
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To point at
To point off
To point the yards
To point well
To poke fun
To poke fun at
To polish off
To poll a jury
To pop off
To pop the question
To post off
To post over
To pray in aid
To preach down
To preach up
To preserve game
To prey on
To prime a pump
To promise one's self
To propose to one's self
-To protest a bill-
To publish a will
To pull a finch
To pull and haul
To pull apart
To pull down
To pull in one's horns
To pull off
To pull through
To pull up
To push down
To push on
To put (someone) through one's paces
To put
[one]
out of conceit with
To put a case
To put a rod in pickle
To put a spoke in one's wheel
To put a vessel into commission
To put a vessel out of commission
To put about
To put an end to
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