paying in kind
1kind — [kaɪnd] noun COMMERCE ( a) payment/benefit in kind a method of paying someone by giving goods or services instead of money: • The company agreed that the loan should be settled by payment in kind. • A workplace nursery is not regarded as a… …
2kind — 1 /kaInd/ noun 1 (C) a type or sort or person or thing (+ of): What kind of fish is this? | Are you in some kind of trouble? | victimization of the worst kind | all kinds of: They sell all kinds of different things. | of this kind: Operations of… …
3paying — Synonyms and related words: acquitment, acquittal, acquittance, advantageous, amortization, amortizement, banausic, binder, breadwinning, cash, cash payment, clearance, compensating, compensative, compensatory, debt service, defrayal, defrayment …
4in-kind — ¦ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from the phrase in kind : consisting of something (as goods or commodities) other than money in kind relief such as food and health care D.E.Rosenbaum * * * /in kuynd /, adj. 1. paid or given in goods, commodities …
5in kind — 1. adjective In the form of goods and service rather than money. How much did he give? Hard to say. It was all in kind. 2. adverb a) (paying or giving) with goods or services (as opposed to cash) I made some donations to the charity, not in money …
6in-kind — /in kuynd /, adj. 1. paid or given in goods, commodities, or services instead of money: in kind welfare programs. 2. paying or returning something of the same kind as that received or offered. * * * …
7Like-Kind Property — Any two assets or properties that are considered to be the same type, making an exchange between them tax free. To qualify as like kind, two assets must be of the same type (e.g. two pieces of residential real estate), but do not have to be of… …
8payment in kind — ► COMMERCE a way of paying for something using goods and services instead of money: »The company agreed that the loan should be settled by payment in kind. Main Entry: ↑payment …
9in kind — with the same thing. It was a nasty letter, but I will not respond in kind. Etymology: based on payment in kind (= paying for something with food or things or work rather than money) …
10payment in kind — A payment that is not made in cash but in goods or services. It is often in the form of a discount or an allowance, e. g. cheap fares for British Airways employees, staff prices for food at supermarkets, etc. Now regarded as a bonus or fringe… …