Sentences with phrase «other pecuniary losses»

There are different types of damages that you can claim, including general damages, loss of income, other pecuniary losses, and Family Law Act claims.
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.
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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.
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.
(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.
(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.
(vi) for statutory accident benefits in respect of pecuniary loss, other than income loss, loss of earning capacity and expenses for health care; and
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.»
You will have to pay the success fee which will be met out of your damages but can not exceed 25 % of the damages awarded for pain, suffering, loss of amenity and damages for pecuniary loss (monetary) other than future pecuniary loss, in other words future loss of earnings.
The supreme court cited the Restatement of Torts (Second), section 522, stating: «one who, in the course of his... profession, or in any other transaction in which he has pecuniary interest, supplies false information for the guidance of others in their business transactions, is subject to liability for pecuniary loss caused to them by their justifiable reliance on the information, if he fails to exercise reasonable care or competence in obtaining or communicating the information.»
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