/ˈnoʊ ˈkjʊər ˈnoʊ ˈpeɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: không cứu được thì không có thù lao (trong luật hàng hải)/
A more thorough explanation: “No cure-no pay” is a legal term that refers to an arrangement where a service provider, such as a lawyer or a claims management company, agrees to provide services without charging any fees unless they are successful in achieving a specific outcome, such as winning a case or obtaining a settlement. If the desired result is not achieved, the service provider does not receive any payment for their services.
Example: In a no cure-no pay arrangement, the attorney will only receive payment if the case is successful and a settlement or judgment is obtained.