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consuetudo curiae

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A quick definition of consuetudo curiae:

Term: CONSUETUDO CURIAE

Definition: Consuetudo curiae is a Latin term that means the custom or practice of a court. It refers to the way things are usually done in a court of law.

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CONSUETUDO CURIAE

Consuetudo curiae is a Latin term that refers to the custom or practice of a court.

An example of consuetudo curiae is the tradition of judges wearing robes in court. Another example is the practice of addressing the judge as "Your Honor."

These examples illustrate how certain customs and practices have become a part of the court system over time. They are not necessarily required by law, but they are expected and respected by those who work within the court system.

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