The phrase
"pecuniary benefit" means a financial gain or advantage. It refers to receiving money or something of value that can be measured in monetary terms.
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«Defendant's shocking and opportunistic claim is an attempt to thwart, interfere or otherwise delay GM's merger acquisition of Cruise for his
own pecuniary benefit,» the lawsuit says.
The situation is even made worse as some of the youths
for pecuniary benefits work across purpose while others have settled for political crumbs that fall from «the masters» table.
At no time was any influence, whatsoever, exerted to pervert the course of justice, nor monetary transaction or any exchange
of pecuniary benefit made between the learned DPP and the Commissioner of Police with respect to this particular case or any other case for that matter.
[22] In summary, it is the respondent's position that as a matter of policy and statutory interpretation, a Council member's pecuniary interest in a matter, sufficient to engage s. 5 (1) of the MCIA, must mean a
personal pecuniary benefit arising from a city commercial or business matter before council.
Under Montana law, where the inspection was conducted, if an officer of a corporation «acts against the best interests of the corporation, for his
own pecuniary benefit, or with the interest to harm the plaintiff, he / she is personally liable.»
The IMS Act clearly prohibits all kinds of promotion for 0 - 2 year of baby foods and feeding bottles, including advertisement,
pecuniary benefits to doctors or their associations including sponsorship, as well as commission to salesperson; and also prescribes labeling requirements.
No producer, supplier or distributor [of infant milk substitutes or feeding bottles or infant foods], shall offer or give any contribution or
pecuniary benefit to a health worker or any association of health workers, including funding of seminar, meeting, conferences, educational course, contest, fellowship, research work or sponsorship.
«Absent... are any allegations that Dr. Kaloyeros derived
a pecuniary benefit from the supposed conspiracy, or that FSMC received anything other than a great end - product at a reasonable price on any project during Dr. Kaloyeros» tenure,» Miller wrote.
He said that he did not come into the contest for any personal or
some pecuniary benefits, but to offer himself to serve.
Invitee: An invitee is a person who goes upon the property of another person and will confer
a pecuniary benefit upon that person.
The court looked at the relevant statute, which removes government immunity when an injury is a result of «negligence in the performance of functions from which the political subdivision derives a special corporate profit or
pecuniary benefit.»
Thus, the municipality argued that although it charged a fee, it did not derive «a special corporate or
pecuniary benefit.»
A person commits a misdemeanor if he accepts or agrees to accept
any pecuniary benefit in consideration of refraining from reporting to law enforcement authorities the commission or suspected commission of any offense or information relating to an offense.
It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this Section that
the pecuniary benefit did not exceed an amount which the actor believed to be due as restitution or indemnification for harm caused by the offense.
Reasoning that a variety of the CDA's activities provide
a pecuniary benefit to its members, the Administrative Law Judge (the «ALJ») decided that the FTC had jurisdiction over the CDA.