0 used to describe a payment that you can only make with cash, and not by cheque, bank card, etc.:
Tickets to the concert were cash-only.
1 used to describe an investment that is based on cash and not shares, bonds, etc.:
The union accepted the principle of cash-only for remuneration, although the freedom for individual companies to opt for social benefits remained untouched.
With respect to buyer payments, markets may operate on a cash-only basis15 or offer credit to buyers16.
She said that the clause was intended as an enabling power that would create the potential to move away from cash-only support.
Going on from that matter, if there is a cash-only system, an economic pull is thereby generated.
People would opt for cash-only support for a variety of reasons.
We might all then feel much more comfortable about a future proposal to end cash-only support.
He also changed his business to conduct cash-only sales.
Moreland continues to screen first-run films and remains a cash-only business.