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Last night David Howarth, a former Lib Dem MP and a law don at Cambridge University, suggested that the Telegraph journalists might have broken the law, which forbids making dishonest statements with the intent of putting an individual at risk of pecuniary loss.
This case has been ongoing for years and Microsoft has supported it from start to finish; it has as much sentenced Lundgren to prison for a crime he didn't commit as the fools of judges it convinced of its great "pecuniary loss".
He also suffered a pecuniary loss of £300, agreeing for reasons unspecified to accept only £2500 for the novel.
"FIRREA contemplates civil monetary penalties as high as $1.1 million per violation or, if permitted by the court, based on pecuniary gain derived or pecuniary loss suffered as a result of the violation.
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He said the favorable ruling meant families would not be limited to recoveries of as little as $100,000 to $200,000, as families of other crash victims have been when losses are limited to "pecuniary losses" or those calculated from an estimate of future earnings and other factors.
The penalty should have two components: lost wages and other pecuniary losses from the detention, and a fixed amount for each day of wrongful detention designed to monetize (insofar as possible) the citizen's loss of freedom, stigma, and mistreatment.
Thus, neither a proposal to codify the general provisions of criminal law nor reforms to the law regarding non-pecuniary loss in cases of personal injury have been implemented.
Other studies find non-pecuniary losses of school dropout such as committing crime or ending up in jail (Lochner and Moretti (2004)) and higher mortality Lleras-Muneyy (2002)).
On February 16, 2006, the day of Bertuzzi's first Olympic game with Team Canada, Moore filed another lawsuit in the Ontario Superior Court against Bertuzzi, the Canucks, and Orca Bay, seeking CAD$15 million in pecuniary damages for loss of income, CAD$1 million for aggravated damages, and CAD$2 million for punitive damages.
Violations that also caused "substantial losses or created a significant risk of substantial losses to other persons or resulted in substantial pecuniary gain to the person who committed the act or omission" could bring fines up to $1 million for individuals and $2 million for corporations.
Gain a pecuniary advantage.
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