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What (who) is reciprocal agreement - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reciprocal relationship; Reciprocity (mathematics); Non-reciprocal; Reciprocal agreement; Reciprocity (disambiguation); Principle of reciprocity; Reciprocal arrangement; Reciprocal proportion

reciprocity         
n. mutual exchange of privileges between states, nations, businesses or individuals. In regard to lawyers, reciprocity refers to recognizing the license of an attorney from another state without the necessity of taking the local state's bar examination. Such reciprocity is seldom granted now, since many large states refuse to give it.
reciprocity         
n.
Interchange, reciprocation, reciprocalness, exchange, mutuality.
reciprocity         
n.
1) reciprocity between
2) (misc.) on a basis of reciprocity

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Reciprocity

Reciprocity may refer to:

Examples of use of reciprocal agreement
1. The Teamsters had complained that the government has provided not details of the reciprocal agreement.
2. Mr Pickard said: "Parents may not ask other parents for money towards petrol costs as they have a reciprocal agreement or are embarrassed to ask for cash.
3. The agreement would be signed by both governments, and its focus would be a reciprocal agreement on the route of the border between the two countries.
4. What Robbins calls extortion, Roberts said, might also be called "trying to save the taxpayers money and getting the type of reciprocal agreement with this landowner that they have got with thousands of others." The cases are Morse v.
5. Mark from Northamton has hit the nail on the head, there has never been eqality for men when it comes to family matters. – David Shirley, England This should teach men not to hawk their sperm to all and sundry. – Packman, England As part of a reciprocal agreement, if he is paying maintenance, both women should be expected to be willing recipients of further sperm donations. – Rahul Morena, Coventry, UK View all Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.