Pecuniary
51pecuniary liability — A personal, joint, or corporate monetary obligation to make good any lost, damaged, or destroyed property resulting from fault or neglect. It may also result under conditions stipulated in a contract or bond …
52pecuniary burden — financial burden, spending which causes financial difficulties …
53pecuniary compensation — money given to make up for something else …
54pecuniary damage — economic damage, financial loss …
55pecuniary injury — financial damage, economic injury …
56pecuniary punishment — fine paid as punishment …
57pecuniary reward — financial reward …
58pecuniary ability — The ability to pay one s debts …
59pecuniary benefit — A benefit which can be valued in money. Dallas R. & Terminal Co. v Moore (Tex Civ App) 52 SW2d 104 …
60pecuniary causes — Certain causes which were cognizable in the ecclesiastical courts; those causes which arose either from the withholding of ecclesiastical dues, or the commission or omission of some act relating to the church, whereby some damage accrued to the… …