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consuetudo

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A quick definition of consuetudo:

Consuetudo is a Latin word that means "custom". In Roman law, it refers to long-established practices or traditions. In history, it also means customary law, which is law that has been approved by the people for a long time. It includes both common law and statutory law in England. Consuetudo can also refer to a duty or tax.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Consuetudo is a Latin word that means "custom." It refers to a long-established practice or usage that is considered a law. It can also mean a duty or tax.

  • In some countries, it is consuetudo to bow when greeting someone.
  • The consuetudo of wearing black to a funeral is a long-standing tradition.
  • Consuetudo can also refer to a tax that is imposed on goods or services.

The examples illustrate how consuetudo refers to a long-established practice or usage that is considered a law. In the first example, bowing when greeting someone is a custom that is considered polite and respectful. In the second example, wearing black to a funeral is a tradition that has been followed for many years. In the third example, consuetudo refers to a tax that has been imposed for a long time.

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