Exchange Currency

quid pro quo

An exchange of one thing for another, by mutual agreement.

Related information about quid pro quo:
  1. Quid pro quo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Quid pro quo ("this for that" in Latin) most often means a more-or-less equal exchange or substitution of goods or services. English speakers often use the term to ...
     
  2. Quid pro quo - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    [Latin, What for what or Something for something.] The mutual consideration that passes between two parties to a contractual agreement, thereby rendering the ...
     
  3. Quid pro quo - Merriam-Webster Online
    something given or received for something else; also : a deal arranging a quid pro quo. See quid pro quo defined for English-language learners » ...
     
  4. Quid Pro Quo (2008) - IMDb
    Directed by Carlos Brooks. With Nick Stahl, Vera Farmiga, Rachel Black, Jessica Hecht. A semi-paralyzed radio reporter is sent out to investigate a story that ...
     
  5. Urban Dictionary: quid pro quo
    A Latin expression that means an equal exchange. Similar to give and take. 2. An expression which, if used by an insane cannibal psychiatrist you happen to be ...
     
  6. Quid pro quo
    Quid pro quo. Meaning. Something given in return for a item of equivalent value - like tit for tat. Origin. A Latin term meaning 'something for something' or 'this for ...
     
  7. Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment
    Quid pro quo harassment is the most commonly recognized form of sexual harassment. It occurs when (1) job benefits, including employment, promotion, salary ...
     
  8. Quid Pro Quo Definition | Investopedia
    A Latin phrase meaning "something for something". This term is typically used in financial circles to describe a mutual agreement between two parties in which ...