contrepartie

[kɔ̃tʁəpaʁti]

contrepartie Definition

  • 1a corresponding counterpart or equivalent
  • 2a reciprocal concession or exchange

Using contrepartie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contrepartie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company offered a salary increase as a contrepartie for the employee's hard work.

  • Example

    The agreement included a contrepartie from both parties.

  • Example

    The two paintings are considered as contreparties of each other.

contrepartie Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with contrepartie

  • contrepartie financière

    financial counterpart, referring to a financial compensation or payment in return for something

    Example

    The company demanded a contrepartie financière for the services provided.

  • contrepartie obligatoire en nature

    mandatory in-kind counterpart, referring to a requirement to provide goods or services in return for a benefit received

    Example

    The government imposed a contrepartie obligatoire en nature on the company for the tax incentives it received.

  • contrepartie commerciale

    commercial counterpart, referring to a reciprocal business agreement or arrangement

    Example

    The two companies entered into a contrepartie commerciale to expand their market reach.

Origins of contrepartie

from French 'contrepartie', from 'contre-' meaning 'against' and 'partie' meaning 'part'

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Summary: contrepartie in Brief

'Contrepartie' [kɔ̃tʁəpaʁti] is a French term that refers to a corresponding counterpart or equivalent, often used in the context of reciprocal concessions or exchanges. Examples include 'The company offered a salary increase as a contrepartie for the employee's hard work.' and 'The two paintings are considered as contreparties of each other.' Phrases like 'contrepartie financière' and 'contrepartie commerciale' denote specific types of counterparts in financial and commercial contexts.