- pecuniary advantage
- финансовое преимущество
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception — Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception[1] was formerly a statutory offence in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. However, the offence still subsists in certain other common law jurisdictions[which?] which have copied the English criminal … Wikipedia
Obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception — was a statutory crime created under English law by the Theft Act 1968. Section 16 of that Act (which related to the crime) were repealed by the Fraud Act 2006. However, the offence still subsists in certain other common law jurisdictions which… … Wikipedia
pecuniary — pe·cu·ni·ary /pi kyü nē ˌer ē/ adj: consisting of, measured in, or relating to money pecuniary damages Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. pecuniary … Law dictionary
pecuniary — pe‧cu‧ni‧a‧ry [pɪˈkjuːniəri ǁ nieri] adjective LAW connected with or consisting of money: • He did not cause the company to suffer any pecuniary loss. * * * pecuniary UK US /pɪˈkjuːnjəri/ US /pɪˈkjuːnieri/ adjective FORMAL LAW ► … Financial and business terms
pecuniary — [[t]pɪkju͟ːniəri, AM eri[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Pecuniary means concerning or involving money. [FORMAL] She denies obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception. Syn: monetary … English dictionary
pecuniary — pe|cu|ni|a|ry [pıˈkju:niəri US nieri] adj formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: pecuniarius, from pecunia money, wealth in cattle , from pecus cattle ] relating to or consisting of money →↑financial ▪ He was trying to get a pecuniary… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pecuniary — adjective formal connected with or consisting of money: a pecuniary advantage … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pecuniary — /pɪ kju:niəri/ adjective referring to money ♦ he gained no pecuniary advantage he made no profit … Dictionary of banking and finance
Hayes v R — Nicola Bronwyn Hayes v The Queen is a decision of the Supreme Court of New Zealand issued on 15 of February 2008. It considered the meaning of pecuniary advantage in s 228 (and the former s 229A) of the Crimes Act 1961. The court further… … Wikipedia
Deception offences — In English law, the main deception offences are defined in the Theft Act 1968 (TA68), the Theft Act 1978 and the Theft (Amendment) Act 1996. This page deals only with ss15 and 16 TA68. The same definition of deception applies in all the relevant… … Wikipedia
Theft Act 1968 — The Theft Act 1968 (1968 c.60) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, governing most of the general property offences in English law. On 15 January 2007 the Fraud Act 2006 came into force repealing most of the offences of… … Wikipedia