Definition of Consuetudinary. Meaning of Consuetudinary. Synonyms of Consuetudinary

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Definition of Consuetudinary

Consuetudinary
Consuetudinary Con`sue*tu"di*na"ry, a. [LL. consuetudinarius.] Customary.

Meaning of Consuetudinary from wikipedia

- custom or customs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Custom, customary, or consuetudinary may refer to: Convention (norm), a set of agreed, sti****ted or generally...
- "what has always been done and accepted by law". Customary law (also, consuetudinary or unofficial law) exists where: a certain legal practice is observed...
- customary is generally synonymous to and sometimes constituent of a consuetudinary (Latin: consuetudinarius or consuetudinarium) that contains the totality...
- vincit communem legem (custom overrules the common law); see also: Consuetudinary. consummatum est It is completed. The last words of Jesus on the cross...
- fueros were the native decision making and justice system issued from consuetudinary law prevailing in the Basque territories and Pyrenees. They are first...
- 1199–1200. The new king upheld their institutional system issued from the consuetudinary law prevalent in Basque and Pyrenean territories. This limited self-government...
- tracing its origins to the Early Middle Ages and issued from Basque consuetudinary law prevalent across the (western) Pyrenees. They were a sort of constitution...
- Aragonese justice and decision-making system was based on Pyrenean consuetudinary law, the King was considered primus inter pares ('first among equals')...
- through, uncultivated land in the countryside. The right is an old consuetudinary law called the allemannsrett (lit. the everyman's right), that was codified...
- were freed and purchased by family members or allied whites. It was a consuetudinary act in Spanish America; it allowed the appearance of a large po****tion...