The problem is that the breach of contract claim in BCCI was in respect
of pecuniary loss suffered by its former employees arising from the stigma of having worked for a discredited organisation.
(vi) for statutory accident benefits in respect
of pecuniary loss, other than income loss, loss of earning capacity and expenses for health care; and
(6) In an action for loss or damage from bodily injury or death arising directly or indirectly from the use or operation of an automobile, the damages to which a plaintiff is entitled for pecuniary loss, other than the damages for income loss or loss of earning capacity and the damages for expenses that have been incurred or will be incurred for health care, shall be reduced by all payments in respect of the incident that the plaintiff has received or that were available before the trial of the action for statutory accident benefits in respect
of pecuniary loss, other than income loss, loss of earning capacity and expenses for health care.
All payments in respect of the incident that the plaintiff receives after the trial of the action for statutory accident benefits in respect
of pecuniary loss, other than income loss, loss of earning capacity and expenses for health care.
Not exact matches
Hong Kong's Investor Compensation Fund is established to pay compensation to investors
of any nationality who suffer
pecuniary losses as a result
of default
of a licensed intermediary or authorised financial institution in relation to exchange - traded products in Hong Kong.
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The federal exemption gives you a $ 12,625 aggregate value on household goods, jewelry up to $ 1,600, health aids, wrongful death recovery for a person you depended on for support, and a personal injury judgment up to $ 23,675 with the exception
of pain and suffering or
pecuniary loss that can't really be measured in money, such as
loss of enjoyment.
For any other damage the Hotel's liability shall moreover be limited to a maximum amount
of maximum $ 2000.00 in case
of damage to property and to a maximum amount
of $ 3000.00 in the case
of mere
pecuniary loss, in each individual case
of damage and in all cases
of damage resulting from or in connection with the contractual performance.
With regard to the question
of unlawfulness, the Oberster Gerichtshof has held that, in accordance with the academic writings relating to the protective purpose
of the provision, the act
of causing
pecuniary loss entails an obligation to provide compensation only if the unlawfulness
of the
loss stems from a breach
of contractual obligations, a breach
of absolute rights or a breach
of protective provisions.
In terms
of other
pecuniary losses, you can get compensation for out
of pocket expenses as a result
of your injury, such as travel expenses, housekeeping, home maintenance, as well as past and future care costs.
Under Wisconsin's Lemon Law, if the manufacturer fails to provide a comparable vehicle or refund for a «lemon» within 30 days
of the vehicle owner's request, the law requires the courts to award him or her double any
pecuniary loss, together with costs, disbursements and reasonable attorney fees.
There are different types
of damages that you can claim, including general damages,
loss of income, other
pecuniary losses, and Family Law Act claims.
General damages can include both
Pecuniary Loss (like future loss of earnings) and Non-Pecuniary Loss (like injuri
Loss (like future
loss of earnings) and Non-Pecuniary Loss (like injuri
loss of earnings) and Non-
Pecuniary Loss (like injuri
Loss (like injuries).
Special provision is made for offers in personal injury claims that include future
pecuniary loss with periodical payments versus lump sum implications (CPR 36.5), for claims for elusive provisional damages (CPR 36.6) and where there could be deduction
of recoverable benefits (CPR 36.15).
The issue before the court was whether the assessment fell under Bankruptcy Code section 523 (a)(7), which exempts from discharge any «fine, penalty or forfeiture payable to and for the benefit
of a governmental unit, and is not compensation for actual
pecuniary loss.»
This could resolve the issue
of the non-
pecuniary loss and limit the questions to be answered by the jury to
pecuniary damages.
the provisions
of this section that protect the owner
of the automobile, the occupants
of the automobile and the persons present at the incident from liability for damages for
pecuniary loss, and
First,
Pecuniary damages for income
loss and calculable out
of pocket expenses.
«
loss or damage» includes personal injury,
loss of life,
loss of use or enjoyment
of property and
pecuniary loss, including
loss of income.
(7) If, in the absence
of subsection (1), the owner
of an automobile, an occupant
of an automobile or a person present at the incident would have been jointly and severally liable for damages for
pecuniary loss with one or more other persons who are not relieved
of liability by subsection (1), the other persons are liable for those damages only to the extent that they are at fault or negligent in respect
of those damages.
Non ‑
pecuniary damages are awarded to compensate a claimant for pain, suffering,
loss of enjoyment
of life, and
loss of amenities.
the provisions
of this section that protect protected defendants from liability for damages for
pecuniary loss, and
In a successful wrongful death action, the estate can recover two types
of damages: (i) actual
pecuniary loss, and; (ii) pain and suffering
of the deceased.
Pecuniary loss refers to the actual costs incurred by the family as a result
of the death
of the decedent, including any lost wages between the time
of injury and the time
of death, nursing and healthcare costs and the final burial.
Non
Pecuniary Loss includes damages for «pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life and loss of amenities&raq
Loss includes damages for «pain and suffering,
loss of enjoyment of life and loss of amenities&raq
loss of enjoyment
of life and
loss of amenities&raq
loss of amenities».
In wrongful conviction cases however the Supreme Court
of Canada confirmed that the limit does not apply to damages for non ‑
pecuniary loss that do not stem from bodily injury (relying on Cinar Corporation v. Robinson, 2013 SCC 73, [2013] 3 S.C.R. 1168, at para. 97).
In coming to this conclusion it was noted that «the overall award clearly reflects the jury's conclusion that the plaintiff was injured as a result
of the defendant's negligence and that she suffered
losses, both non-
pecuniary and
pecuniary ``.
This section
of the Act stipulates that the owner
of an automobile is not liable in an action for non
pecuniary losses, unless the injured person has sustained «a permanent, serious impairment
of an important physical, mental, or psychological function».
(d) on that part
of the order that represents
pecuniary loss arising after the date
of the order and that is identified by a finding
of the court;
(3) If the order includes an amount for past
pecuniary loss, the interest calculated under subsection (1) shall be calculated on the total past
pecuniary loss at the end
of each six - month period and at the date
of the order.
Compensatory Damages (e.g., future
pecuniary loss, emotional distress, suffering, inconvenience, mental anguish,
loss of enjoyment
of life);
The personal representative may recover
pecuniary damages like lost earnings, medical and hospital expenses, funeral expenses,
loss of comfort and companionship, and pain and suffering.
[32] This is not a case where evidence was adduced to prove an actual
pecuniary loss of housekeeping capacity.
Parents
of the child can often be awarded compensation, but the parents» recovery is often limited to just their
pecuniary loss.
[97] After considering all
of the authorities cited to me, and on the findings that I have made, I consider that the sum
of $ 80,000 represents a fit and proper award for non
pecuniary loss in this case.
(4) In case
of a dispute in respect
of an insured person's entitlement to statutory accident benefits or in respect
of the amount
of statutory accident benefits to which an insured person is entitled, interest on the benefits in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest rate described in subsection 128 (3)
of the Courts
of Justice Act that is used for past
pecuniary loss, and is payable for the period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2)
of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes
of the dispute.
Paciocco tells Law Times it makes sense the deductible wouldn't apply to
pecuniary losses, where you can calculate the
loss of income.
Under Vermont law, «
pecuniary injuries» are not limited to purely economic
losses and may include recovery for
loss of companionship, as well as a compensation for lost intellectual, moral and physical training, or the
loss of care, nurture and protection.
In this province, the modern version
of the legislation, at least insofar as recovery
of damages for
pecuniary loss is concerned, conforms in all material respects to the recommendations put forward in the 1960s by the Conference
of Commissioners on Uniformity
of Legislation in Canada.
Law Times explains there are two types
of claims that can be advanced under the FLA, as outlined in s. 61 (2), including
pecuniary claims, which are actual expenses reasonably incurred for the benefit
of the person injured or killed, such as funeral expenses and a reasonable allowance for the
loss of income or the value
of nursing or housekeeping services.
As the article notes, in Part V
of the FLA, entitled «Dependant's claim for damages,» s. 61 (1) gives a spouse, including common law spouses, children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters
of a person injured or killed by the fault or neglect
of another the entitlement to recover their
pecuniary loss resulting from the injury or death.
You can sue for
pecuniary loss on behalf
of the individuals who would recover money from the estate.
Losses may include
pecuniary loss resulting from the death, medical and funeral expenses, up to $ 500,000 for
loss of comfort and companionship, up to $ 250,000 in punitive damages when appropriate, and damages for the conscious suffering
of the decedent.
The attorneys at the Glenn Law Firm will fight for your rights and minimize or eliminate
pecuniary losses resultant
of someone else's negligence.
In a wrongful death case, the defendant could be held liable for
pecuniary losses that are suffered by the victim's family as a result
of the death.
Subject to section 14
of the Municipal Conflict
of Interest Act, the protection
of the members or former members
of city council or
of any local board (extended definition)
of the City or any class
of those members against risks that may involve
pecuniary loss or liability on the part
of the members.
Protection against risks that may involve
pecuniary loss or liability on the part
of the City or any local board (extended definition)
of the City.
Example 1: «One who intentionally and improperly interferes with the performance
of a contract (except a contract to marry) between another and a third person by inducing or otherwise causing the third person not to perform the contract, is subject to liability to the other for the
pecuniary loss resulting to the other from the failure
of the third person to perform the contract.»
Finally, recovery for emotional harm is generally not allowed in the absence
of physical injury or
pecuniary loss.