Generic name definition

Generic name means a short title which is descriptive of the premium and benefit patterns of a policy or a rider.
Generic name means a short title descriptive of the policy being illustrated such as “whole life,” “term life” or “flexible premium adjustable life.”
Generic name means a short title descriptive of the annuity contract being applied for or illustrated such as “single premium deferred annuity.”

Examples of Generic name in a sentence

  • Generic name of policy, the insurer’s product name, if dif- ferent, and form number.


More Definitions of Generic name

Generic name means the established chemical name or official name of a drug or drug product.
Generic name means a name of a spirit drink that has become generic and that, although it relates to the place or the region where the spirit drink was originally produced or marketed, has become the common name of that spirit drink in the Union;
Generic name means the official or established name given a drug by the U.S. department of health and human services or the U.S. adopted names council.
Generic name means the official title of a drug or drug ingredients published in the latest edition of the official Pharmacopoeia, Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia or Formulary.
Generic name means the official title of a drug or drug ingredient published in the current official United States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary, official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia, or other drug compendium published by the United States pharmacopoeial convention or any supplement to any of them.
Generic name means the official name of a drug product as established by the United States Adopted Names Council (USAN) or its successor, if applicable; “Brand name” means the registered trademark name given to a drug product by its manufacturer or distributor.
Generic name means the official name of a drug product as established by the U. S. Adopted Names Council (USAN) or its successor, if applicable.