Collocations (18)
General agent (Law) , an agent whom a principal employs to transact all his business of a particular kind, or to act in his affairs generally.
General assembly , See the Note under Assembly. General average or General Court , See under Average, Court. General court-martial (Military) , the highest military and naval judicial tribunal.
General dealer (Commerce) , a shopkeeper who deals in all articles in common use.
General demurrer (Law) , a demurrer which objects to a pleading in general terms, as insufficient, without specifying the defects. — Abbott
General epistle , a canonical epistle.
General guides (Military) , two sergeants (called the right, and the left, general guide) posted opposite the right and left flanks of an infantry battalion, to preserve accuracy in marching. — Farrow
General hospitals (Military) , hospitals established to receive sick and wounded sent from the field hospitals. — Farrow
General issue (Law) , an issue made by a general plea, which traverses the whole declaration or indictment at once, without offering any special matter to evade it. — Bouvier
General lien (Law) , a right to detain a chattel, etc., until payment is made of any balance due on a general account.
General officer (Military) , any officer having a rank above that of colonel.
General orders (Military) , orders from headquarters published to the whole command.
General practitioner , in the United States, one who practices medicine in all its branches without confining himself to any specialty; in England, one who practices both as physician and as surgeon.
General ship , a ship not chartered or let to particular parties.
General term (Logic) , a term which is the sign of a general conception or notion.
General verdict (Law) , the ordinary comprehensive verdict in civil actions, “for the plaintiff” or “for the defendant”. — Burrill
General warrant (Law) , a warrant, now illegal, to apprehend suspected persons, without naming individuals.