The pecuniary interests of consumers, and potentially other generic companies, are also implicated.
Academy trusts must publish relevant business and
pecuniary interests of member, trustees and local governors on their website.
Now, contentiously the handbook includes a requirement for academies to publish details of relevant and
pecuniary interests of members, trustees and local governors on the trust's website irrespective of whether or not there has been a transaction.
The letter did thank Robinson for appointing a new accounting officer in April 2016, but also cautioned that there were a number of further instances of non-compliance with the Academies Financial Handbook, including failing to publish on its website relevant business and
pecuniary interests of members, trustees, local governors and accounting officers.
Ford argued that
the pecuniary interest of donations to a football team was not a violation of the city's Code of Conduct, which would have allowed for his... [more]
Ford argued that
the pecuniary interest of donations to a football team was not a violation of the city's Code of Conduct, which would have allowed for his removal.
Not exact matches
No. 3 We can balance the priorities: If a broker serves multiple masters — the firm, his or her own
pecuniary interests and the investor — two
of those three will not come first.
That any sane nation, having observed that you could provide for the supply
of bread by giving bakers a
pecuniary interest in baking for you, should go on to give a surgeon a
pecuniary interest in cutting off your leg, is enough to make one despair
of political humanity.
«The Umuahia rally has also shown that the APC leaders are not in any way
interested in the welfare
of Nigerians but in their selfish, political and
pecuniary interests.
For each trustee and local governor who has served at any point over the past 12 months, their full names, date
of appointment, term
of office, date they stepped down (where applicable), who appointed them (in accordance with the trust's articles), and relevant business and
pecuniary interests including governance roles in other educational institutions must be recorded.
But the NUT is concerned that those working as advisers on daily pay rates
of up to # 840 in schools which are underachieving could have their impartiality compromised by a potential
pecuniary interest when inspecting a school.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any seller to evade or attempt to evade this section by inducing a buyer to become obligated to another creditor in which the initial creditor has a
pecuniary interest or with whom the initial creditor has an arrangement for exchange
of customers.
As you, Bill, should realize, it is difficult for an honest peer review officer — even one who does not have a personal
pecuniary or professional
interest in the support
of a particular point
of view — to contest an assertion in a manuscript which is clearly supported by a previously peer - reviewed article, a copy
of which has come to said review officer along with the manuscript in question, all highlighted and redlined «with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back
of each one explaining what each one was to be used as evidence against us.»
It strikes me as bizarre that anyone in this so called debate can declare no
pecuniary interest in it, yet people in our time (early 21st century) are the beneficiaries
of the way our economy is run whilst unborn future generations are not being properly represented in our decision making process.
The tide is turning Rob Ellison — sorry if your
pecuniary interests in maintaining the status quo somehow suffer, but at least a few billion others will benefit from less economic waste and misuse
of agricultural land and products.
Those like you, Basil, who call upon the authority
of journals and persons in the climatology field (who obviously, like yourself, demonstrate a serious lack
of understanding
of such matters as thermodynamic equilibrium, entropy and unbalanced energy potentials) epitomise the process whereby the greatest hoax
of all time has been, and continues to be promulgated by those with personal
pecuniary interests in maintaining the status quo.
I have no shares or any kind
of pecuniary interest in the fossil fuel sector or current commercial engagement to support that sector's
interest directly or indirectly.
Let me state that I have no
pecuniary interest in this
of any kind.
The MCIA prohibits a member
of municipal council from taking part in discussions or voting on any matter in which he or she has any
pecuniary interest.
But in Schlenker v. Torgrimson, the Court
of Appeal for British Columbia considered whether elected officials had a
pecuniary interest when the sums involved didn't directly fatten their own wallets.
At a meeting
of Toronto City Council on February 7, 2012, the respondent spoke to and voted on a matter in which he allegedly had a
pecuniary interest.
Justice Charles Hackland found Ford had contravened the act by voting on a matter in which he had a
pecuniary interest; the strict provisions
of the legislation meant his seat would have to be declared vacant.
Indeed, proving that officials in smaller municipalities do not have a
pecuniary interest can be troublesome, because there is a smaller pool
of volunteers willing to run for posts, he suggests.
Following several years
of judicial procedures, the Austrian Supreme Court made a preliminary reference to the European Court
of Justice on two issues,
of which the most
interesting one concerns whether the environmental impact assessment also serves to protect an individual against
pecuniary damages as a result
of the decrease in the value
of his or her property.
Section 5
of the MCIA clearly and broadly states that where a member, «has any
pecuniary interest... in any matter,» and is present at a meeting
of council, he or she is to disclose his or her
interest and must neither take part in the discussion
of nor vote on the matter.
At a meeting
of the Council, held on July 29, 2008, after his bid to purchase the land had been made, Robert Tuchenhagen disclosed his
pecuniary interest in the sale as required by the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 («MCIA&
interest in the sale as required by the Municipal Conflict
of Interest Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 («MCIA&
Interest Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 («MCIA»).
And given the ability to leverage a charitable
interest in the Kentucky Kernel case and a
pecuniary interest in the Hulk Hogan lawsuit, use
of litigation funding devices will continue to grow, increasing the access to justice.
(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.
(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.
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.
advising a monitoring officer in relation to an elected member's non-disclosure
of pecuniary interests, as well as regarding the effect on the resulting decision,
«Disinterested» in law still means, or should mean, without a
pecuniary or other tangible
interest in the outcome
of a matter, something our judges should be; but everyone else has grabbed it and uses it to mean «not caring,» leaving «uninterested» high and dry.
Rix LJ cited with approval a passage in De Smith's Judicial Review (6th edition, 2007, at paras 10 - 065ff) and headed: Policy and Bias, which noted that decision - makers are entitled «to exhibit certain kinds
of bias in the exercise
of their judgment or discretion on matters
of public policy» and while ordinary members
of legislative bodies are «entitled, and sometimes expected, to show political bias» they
of course ought not to show personal bias or participate in decisions on a matter in which they have a private
pecuniary or proprietary
interest.
The severe penalty at stake required a strict interpretation
of the threshold
of how
pecuniary interest is defined, as it is not defined in the Act itself.
From that point, Mr. Ford clearly had a
pecuniary interest in the matter before Council, as he would be relieved
of the reimbursement obligation if the motion passed.
An
interest based upon a reasonable expectation
of pecuniary advantage through the continued life, health and bodily safety
of another person, and, consequently, loss by reason
of their death or disability; or
«When you consider REALTORS ® are about selling homes, their commitment to the issue
of homelessness is even more powerful as it's not in their direct
pecuniary interest,» Ross said.
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.»