
1) Latin legal terminology 2) Of its own kind 3) Unique
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(sooh-ee jen-ur-iss) n. Latin for "one of a kind," unique.
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Sui Generis is one of the most important rock bands in Argentinian history, enjoying enormous success and popularity during the first half of the 1970s and a following that lasts to the present throughout South America. Sui Generis disbanded on September 5, 1975 and, despite concerts that took place in 1980 and 2001, a permanent re-formation has b...
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Sui generis (s; lang) is a Latin phrase, meaning `of its own kind/genus` and hence `unique in its characteristics`. The term is widely used to refer to more esoteric entities in a number of disciplines, including ==Philosophy== The expression is often used in analytic philosophy to indicate an idea, an entity, or a reality which cannot be redu...
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• Of his or its own kind.
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The Latin term 'Sui generis ' means, in a UK legal context: 'unique'.
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(n)Sui generis is defined as the event, situation, action material, person, entity or any such things which are clearly ascertainable and are unique of its kind. For example Eiffel Towers is Sui generis. Man eating humans are Sui generis.
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A one-off project such as Fishbourne Palace.
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Su'i gen'e·ris [ Latin ] Of his or its own kind.
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uses of land or buildings which do not fall into any of the use classes identified by the Use Classes Order, for example theatres, launderettes, car showrooms and filling stations.
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Sui generis is Latin for Of its own kind
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[
adj] - constituting a class of its own
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sui generis Of its own kind. 'Unique, in a class by itself.' Having a distinct character of its own; unlike anything else.
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unique, in a class/classification of its own, utterly distinctive and original
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Unique
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adjective constituting a class of its own; unique; `a history book sui generis`; `sui generis works like Mary Chestnut`s Civil War diary`
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(Lat ) Alone of its kind, the condition of a subject which is unique, applied puticularly to God. -- V.J.B.
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of his, her, its, or their own kind; unique.
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