Genuine means free of forgery or counterfeiting.
Genuine means free of forgery or
Genuine means free of forgery or counterfeiting; (“authentique”)
Examples of Genuine in a sentence
The Genuine XXXXXX Parts and Accessories Warranty applies in addition to the guarantees, rights and remedies conferred by the Australian Consumer Law and other applicable Commonwealth, State and Territory legislation.
The Genuine XXXXXX Parts and Accessories Warranty does not exclude, affect or limit those guarantees, rights or remedies, except to the extent that their application may be lawfully excluded or limited.
More Definitions of Genuine
Genuine means Eree oE Eorgery or counterEeiting.
Genuine means Eree oE Eorgery or
Genuine or "original," except that LICENSEE may use such words to directly modify the phrase "I G Design" (or such other name as LICENSOR approves).
Genuine means free of forgery or counterfeit;
Genuine means free of forgery or counterfeit- ing.
Genuine means that ‘the evidence about the fact is such that a reasonable jury could resolve the point in favor of the nonmoving party.’” Navarro v. Pfizer Corp., 261 F.3d 90, 93-94 (1st Cir. 2001) (quoting McCarthy v. Northwest Airlines, Inc., 56 F.3d 313, 315 (1st Cir. 1995)).
Genuine issue of fact means that the evidence is such that a reasonable jury could return a verdict for the nonmoving party. Our task on appeal is to determine only whether a genuine issue of material fact exists and whether the law was correctly applied. We examine the record in a light most favorable to the party opposing