Adjective
non-monetary (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of nonmonetary
The purpose of money is to trade for things that make you happy. So if you can bypass money and get directly to the happy, you've saved a lot of trouble. And it makes others happier, too, when you organize your business around non-monetary things. Derek Sivers
Compensation is monetary and non-monetary, and while some companies pay in the form of money, others pay in the form of products, tickets and access to events. Source: Internet
All angel investors who are investing for financial gain (as opposed to non-monetary reasons) would be well advised to remain cognizant of these principles. Source: Internet
For example, at the time English "courts of law" tried cases of torts or private law for monetary damages but "courts of equity " tried civil cases seeking an injunction or another form of non-monetary relief. Source: Internet
Brennan and Lomasky differentiate between instrumental interests (any kind of practical benefit, both monetary and non-monetary) and expressive interests (forms of expression like applause). Source: Internet
However, it does not cover general damages which are non-monetary for example, mental anguish, pain and suffering. Source: Internet