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For instances of pecuniary damages with regards to personal injury, the following heads will be taken into account:
The legislation enabled survivors "to recover pecuniary damages, or the lost wages of their relatives on whom they depended upon financially."
Hence any limitation on those damages to "pecuniary damages" was a creation of the Courts, not Congress.
The court ordered the Turkish government to pay the applicants pecuniary damages for destruction of the houses and cost of alternative accommodations.
Forensic economics is the scientific discipline that applies economic theories and methods to the issue of pecuniary damages as specified by case law and legislative codes.
The district court held that the Government violated the Privacy Act, but that the Act only allows recovery for pecuniary damages.
Other than pecuniary damages, which is the most common type of damages recovered, there are a few other recognizable types damages under English law:
More often, it is said to have four (duty, breach, causation and pecuniary damages) or five (duty, breach, actual cause, proximate cause, and damages).
The plaintiffs are seeking payments for general and aggravated damages in the amount of $75 million, and payments for special damages and pecuniary damages in the amount of $250 million.
In the original case before the British Columbia Supreme Court, the trial judge ordered BNS to pay $777,336 in total pecuniary damages and also awarded damages for wrongful disclosure of information and defamation.