Pronunciation: /noʊ kjʊr noʊ peɪ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 No cure no pay means you only pay if the problem is fixed.
A2 The company offers a 'no cure no pay' policy for their services.
B1 The lawyer works on a 'no cure no pay' basis, so you don't have to pay unless they win the case.
B2 The 'no cure no pay' agreement ensures that the client does not have to pay if the desired outcome is not achieved.
C1 The 'no cure no pay' clause in the contract protects the client from financial loss if the project fails.
C2 The law firm operates on a 'no cure no pay' model, meaning they only receive payment if they successfully resolve the legal issue.
formal The law firm works on a no cure no pay basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case.
informal The contractor agreed to a no cure no pay deal for fixing the roof - if it leaks again, he won't get paid.
slang I told the mechanic it's no cure no pay - if my car breaks down again, he's not getting a dime.
figurative In life, sometimes it feels like it's a no cure no pay situation - you only get rewarded if you succeed.
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