Law Dictionary Definitions
GEOGRAPHIC MARKET
geographic market.See MARKET. [Blacks Law 8th]
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geographically descriptive trademark.See TRADEMARK. [Blacks Law 8th]
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geodetic-survey system (jee-<<schwa>>-det-ik). A federally created land-description method consisting of nationwide marks (or benches) made at longitude and latitude points. • The geodetic-survey system integrates most of the real property in the United States into one unified form of measurement. [Blacks Law 8th]
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genus nunquam perit (jee-n<<schwa>>s n<<schwa>>n[g]-kwam per-it). [Latin] Hist. The class never perishes. • The phrase appeared in reference to a quantity of contracted-for goods of a certain class (rather than a single item), the destruction of which did not discharge the seller’s obligation. [Blacks Law 8th]
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genus claim.See generic claim under PATENT CLAIM. [Blacks Law 8th]
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genus (jee-n<<schwa>>s orjen-<<schwa>>s). A general class comprising several species or divisions. • In legal usage, the terms genus and (sometimes) species invoke the taxonomic classification of life forms in biological science. For example, patent law is a species within the genus of intellectual property; burglary is a species within the genus of crime. In the…
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genuine issue of material fact.Civil procedure. In the law of summary judgments, a triable, substantial, or real question of fact supported by substantial evidence. • An issue of this kind precludes entry of summary judgment. [Cases: Federal Civil Procedure 2470, 2470.1; Judgment 181(2), 185(6). C.J.S. Judgments § 260.] [Blacks Law 8th]
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genuine,adj.1. (Of a thing) authentic or real; something that has the quality of what it is purported to be or to have <the plaintiff failed to question whether the exhibits were genuine>.2. (Of an instrument) free of forgery or counterfeiting <the bank teller could not determine whether the signature on the check was genuine>. UCC…
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gentrification,n. The restoration and upgrading of a deteriorated or aging urban neighborhood by middle-class or affluent persons, resulting in increased property values and often in displacement of lower-income residents. — gentrify,vb. [Blacks Law 8th]
Read MoreGENTLEMEN’S AGREEMENT
gentlemen’s agreement.An unwritten agreement that, while not legally enforceable, is secured by the good faith and honor of the parties. — Also spelled gentleman’s agreement. [Cases: Contracts 1. C.J.S. Contracts §§ 2–3, 9, 12.] [Blacks Law 8th]
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