generalibus
Generalibus is a term that historically referred to something pertaining to or affecting the whole, rather than specific instances. In legal contexts, particularly in Roman law and its successors, it was used to denote principles or rules that applied universally. This could apply to laws, rights, or obligations that were not limited to a particular group or situation but were intended for the general populace or in all cases. The concept of generalibus was important in establishing broad legal frameworks.
The Latin phrase "de generalibus ad specialia" translates to "from the general to the specific." This aphorism
In contemporary usage, the term "generalibus" is less common in everyday language but can still be encountered