take or pay

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

take or pay (plural take or pays)

  1. (business) A take-or-pay contract; a take-or-pay provision in a contract.
  2. (business) A contractual obligation either to take delivery of contracted goods or services or to make a specified payment.