
1) Equal substitution 2) Fair exchange 3) In kind 4) Reciprocal exchange 5) Relative of tit for tat 6) Substitute
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: (kwid proh kwoh) n. Latin for "something for something," to identify what each party to an agreement expects from the other, sometimes called mutual consideration. Example of its use: "What is the quid pro quo for my entering into this deal?"
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Quid pro quo (`something for something` in Latin) means an exchange of goods or services, where one transfer is contingent upon the other. English speakers often use the term to mean `a favour for a favour`; phrases with similar meaning include: `give and take`, `tit for tat`, and `you scratch my back, and I`ll scratch yours.` ==In comm...
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An arrangement allowing a firm to use research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executing all of its trades with the firm that provides the research.
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The Latin term 'Quid pro quo' means, in a UK legal context: 'consideration, something for something'.
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Something for something. The usual definition of consideration in a contract on the basis that both parties must give something.
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(n) Quid Pro Quo is used to represent the reciprocal part of consideration or compensation a party is entitled by entering in to a deal, or by giving a consideration or by extending service etc. The Latin word 'kwid proh kwoh' means 'something for something' to represent the other part of the deal
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An arrangement allowing a firm to use research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executin
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Legal terminology essentially meaning
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Lat. 'what for what' or 'something for something.' The concept of getting something of value in return for giving something of value. For a contract to be binding, it usually must involve the exchange of something of value.
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Something for something. Fair return consideration; i.e., giving something of value in return for getting something of similar value.
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Quid pro quo is Latin for Tit for tat
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quid pro quo Literally, something for something; this for that. Something given in return for something else; a favor in return, a substitution or fair exchange. It is a legal, as well as idiomatic, term indicating the necessity of mutual back-scratching; especially, in business and politics.
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something which is given in return for another thing - (loosely refers to an exchange, a reciprocal arrangement, an agreed deal or swap, in the same spirit as 'you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours'
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something for something. The usual definition of consideration (see the general contracts terms above) in a contract, on the basis that each party should offer something to the other.
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Consideration. something for something
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quid noun something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises
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An exchange of one thing in return for another
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(italics)one thing in return for another. · something that is given or taken in return for something else; substitute.
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