Generically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dispensation
of good and evil by God to man or more generically of the acts and modes of his administration
Detriment
or causes damage mischief harm diminution loss damage used very generically as detriments to property religion morals etc
Bufferin
a substance capable of neutralizing acid a ldquobufferrdquo sometimes applied generically to any buffered aspirin preparation
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bennie
Benzedrine a trademark for one brand of amphetamine also used generically for any brand of amphetamine
Kleenex
a disposable handkerchief still a current trademark but often used generically
Band Aid
material Originally a trademark the term has been popularly used generically
Occupation
in its scope and significance. It is described as a generic and very comprehensive term, which includes every species of the
Loss or injury
Loss or injury, 'Loss' is a generic term. It signifies some detriment or deprivation or damage. Injury
Lunatie
Lunatie, in its generic meaning includes every kind of unsoundness of mind except idiocy,
Luxury tax
(1989) 3 SCC 677. Luxury tax, is said to be generic term for excise imposed on purchase of items which are
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