Q. John also Peter, partners in a small advertising firm, agreed to terminate business also split assets evenly. Peter gave John a two-page document showing assets, liabilities also a bottom line of $35,235.67, with half due to each partner. John questioned accounting also asked to see books. Peter did not permit John to see any records also refused to answer her phone calls. Instead, he gave her a check in amount of $17,617.83, on which he wrote "Final payment/payment in full." John cashed check, but she wrote on it, "Under protest cashing this check does not constitute my acceptance of this amount as payment in full." John n filed suit, demanding additional monies. Peter claimed that parties had made an accord also satisfaction. What is best argument for each party? Who should win?