No. There is no Latin word "quit". The phrase is Quid pro quo and it means receiving something in exchange for something else, in other words, being paid for services rendered.
Compensacion is one way in which dictionaries tend to translate 'quid pro quo' into Spanish. The Latin phrase means 'that for which'. The idea is one of getting something for giving something.
Gratuitus is the opposite of 'quid pro quo'. The phrase 'quid pro quo' means 'that for which' or 'which for which'. It therefore means getting something for doing something else. In contrast,...
All Government candidates, political parties and Governments including God's, use some form of it, therefore, it is absolutely lawful, legal, moral and right from the Top down! Quotes from the bible,...
This for that. Something in return for something. The literal translation from Latin is 'a what for a which'.you do something for me i ll do something for youbasically something for something