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Accordingly, the way in which past pecuniary loss is calculated will not be dealt with here.
The requirement of pecuniary loss can be shown in a number of ways.
This example really falls within the scope of the next chapter, being an award for future pecuniary loss.
It was not the threatened pecuniary loss which was troubling her.
It means something more than pecuniary loss is a necessary element of the plaintiff's case in negligence.
We must be content to suffer some pecuniary loss.'
Of or relating to money: a pecuniary loss.
This is why such complaints simply demand "pecuniary loss" or "monetary damages in an amount according to proof."
While on this topic, it is convenient to anticipate part of the next chapter where future pecuniary loss is considered.
Having sustained pecuniary losses, Grattan removed to Brussels about 1828.
A claimant who suffered only emotional distress and no pecuniary loss would not recover for negligence.
Yet it was to them that the newspapers devoted columns of sympathy, their pecuniary losses being detailed at harrowing length.
On that, however, being seriously injured by pecuniary losses, Pack adopted painting as a profession, and came to London.
Loss is not defined in the FSA, but it probably refers to a pecuniary loss.
If the plaintiff can prove pecuniary loss, then he can also obtain damages for non-pecuniary injuries, such as emotional distress.
(These cases also are examples of future pecuniary loss and are considered in this chapter as a matter of convenience.)
It seems that the change was not entirely disinterested, for Tallemant, who had suffered considerable pecuniary losses, soon after received a pension of 2,000 livres.
During the Civil War he fought for the Stuarts, and seems to have suffered heavy pecuniary losses under the Commonwealth.
The liquidator of the company sued the defendant for the pecuniary loss which the company had sustained as a result of the delict.
Thus, this victim has $26,000 in uncompensated pecuniary losses that would not be covered by any insurance if State Senator Cardinale's proposal becomes law.
In 1812 he opened an exhibition of his collected works in Pall Mall, but the experiment was unsuccessful, entailing pecuniary loss upon the artist.
But in the vast majority of cases the assessment of past pecuniary loss is in fact simple and usually special damages under this head are agreed without difficulty.
But in compensation for her wrongful death, Mr. Moore requested only $1, saying that the family did not want "one penny for the pecuniary loss of their daughter."
This resulted in heavy pecuniary loss to Schneider, and wiped out of existence an institution which he had spent more than a quarter of a century in building up.
An "economic loss" (defined in subsection 1) is any pecuniary loss resulting from harm, to the extent recovery for such loss is allowed under applicable State law.