The right of an enrollee in a health plan who is temporarily away from home to receive necessary medical care under the arrangements of a health plan in the area in which the enrollee receives medical care
A relationship in which one state grants certain privileges to other states on the condition that they grant the same privileges
the custom of exchanging diplomatic envoys of equal rank though it is not a rule of international law; any arrangement involving mutually agreed exchange between two or more countries
Mutual agreement between card companies for the initialising of card types such as American Express and Diners, onto PDQ terminals
The reciprocal granting of rights and/or privileges to vehicles properly registered under the IRP and to vehicles not so registered if such vehicles are subject to separate reciprocity agreements, arrangements, declarations or understandings
In dealings between two companies, the tying of one transaction to another "I'll buy from you IF you will buy from me " In domestic transactions, reciprocity is usually illegal In international transactions, not only is it not illegal, governments as counter-trade often practices it, which is basically international reciprocity
An agreement whereby a person or organisation buys a product if the person or organisation selling the product also buys a product from the first party