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Quid pro quo

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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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Latin: something for something. The giving of something in exchange for another thing of equal value. - (read more on Quid pro quo)
  
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Consideration. something for something
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Latin term meaning "something for something." That which a partyreceives or is promised in return for something the party promises, gives ordoes.

 

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