quid pro quo

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quid pro quo

A clear business agreement is based on a quid pro quo.

Definition

Noun: - A reciprocal exchange or substitution; something given or received in return for something else. This term refers to a mutual arrangement where one party provides something (a favor, service, or item) in exchange for another thing of comparable value from the other party. It implies a direct, often unspoken, agreement of reciprocity.

Usage and Examples
  • General Usage: Used to describe a situation where a favor, advantage, or item is exchanged for another.
    • The contract included a clear quid pro quo: the company would fund the research in return for exclusive rights to any patents.
    • Their political alliance was based on a simple quid pro quo: you support my bill, and I'll support yours.
  • In Negotiations and Agreements: Often used in legal, business, and political contexts to denote a formal or informal exchange.
    • The prosecutor argued there was a corrupt quid pro quo between the official and the lobbyist.
    • Diplomacy often involves a series of quid pro quos to reach a compromise.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
  • Legal and Ethical Contexts: In law, especially concerning bribery or corruption, a is an explicit exchange of something of value for an official action. Its presence can define illegality.
    • The investigation focused on whether there was a quid pro quo for the government contract.
  • Implied vs. Explicit: The agreement can be either formally stated or merely implied by the actions of the parties involved.
    • Their friendship operated on an unspoken quid pro quo of mutual support.
Variants and Related Words
  • Reciprocity (n): The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit. (A broader, more general concept).
  • Barter (n/v): To trade goods or services directly for other goods or services without using money. (More concrete, often involving physical items).
  • Tit for tat (idiom): An equivalent given in return or retaliation. (Often implies a retaliatory or petty exchange).
Synonyms
  • Exchange
  • Trade
  • Swap
  • Reciprocal arrangement
  • Consideration (in a contractual legal sense)
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • "This for that": A simple, informal way to express the concept of a direct exchange.
  • "You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours": An idiomatic expression meaning a mutual favor or a arrangement.
quid pro quo

A clear business agreement is based on a quid pro quo.

Noun
  1. 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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