Examples of Pecuniary damages in a sentence
Pecuniary damages in a wrongful death action “should be equivalent to those pecuniary benefits or compensation that reasonably could have resulted from the continued life of the deceased.” Id. (quoting McCart, 641 P.2d at 391).
Pecuniary damages are designed to compensate for the loss of economic benefit which the plaintiff might reasonably have expected to receive from the decedent in the form of support, services or contributions during the remainder of the decedent's lifetime if he/she had not died.
Pecuniary damages are those that “can be estimated in and compensated by money.” Turman, 125 F.
Pecuniary damages are those that “‘can be estimated in and compensated by money.’” Turman, 125 F.
Pecuniary damages involve loss of or detriment to the victims’ income, expenses incurred due to the facts, and pecuniary consequences that have a causal link with the sub judice case,215 for which the Court, when it is appropriate, sets a compensation for the property-related consequences of the violations found.