Legal Definition
An objection is a formal challenge or protest raised by one party against a specific assertion, claim, or action made by another party within a legal proceeding or contractual context. It serves to legally contest the validity of a statement, argument, or proposed action.
Plain-English Translation
Imagine you are in a courtroom or a contract negotiation. An objection is when someone formally says, 'This is wrong,' or 'This claim is invalid.' It's the legal way of saying, 'Here is an objection to what you just said or proposed.'