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Gain a pecuniary advantage.
Gain a pecuniary advantage.
The Law Society, which represents 160,000 solicitors across England and Wales, said it had asked the Metropolitan police to investigate three offences: one of obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception and blackmail, and separate offences under the Solicitors Act 1974 and the Legal Services Act 2007.
The Law Society has now called on police to look at whether the company committed an offence of obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception and blackmail, as well as offences under the Solicitors Act.
The Law Society, which represents solicitors in the UK, has called on police to look at whether the company committed an offence of obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception and blackmail, as well as offences under the Solicitors Act.
Kolff felt that taking pecuniary advantage of the sick was inappropriate and when he donated the first five of his machines to hospitals which were in his opinion most likely to avail themselves of the new medical opportunity, it was testimony to his philanthropic vision.
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The offence is obtaining a pecuniary (monetary) advantage by deception, under Section 16 of the Theft Act 1968.
But the English legal system has other pecuniary advantages.
Status, a non-pecuniary reward that is potentially efficient, can also be an effective incentive.
Moscow, however, was eager to have its own patriarch, and it took advantage of the pecuniary needs of the patriarchs of Antioch and Constantinople to suggest that, in exchange for giving them financial support, Moscow be given a patriarch.
All pecuniary aid will be thankfully received.
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