consuetudinary

NOUN
  1. a manual describing the customs of a particular group (especially the ceremonial practices of a monastic order)
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How To Use consuetudinary In A Sentence

  • This shows that the vicarius urbis was firmly established in the fulness of his office and externally recognized as such; certain consuetudinary rights had even at this date grown up and become accepted. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Be in about Tang Dynasty, chinese on the ground and those who sit is consuetudinary passed Japan, gradually rice of couch of couch of type of evolution the whole day.
  • Gasparri gives as reason that the consuetudinary law never contemplated this case, and hence does not influence it (De Matrimonio, I, nos. 597 and 601). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • In many cases, to which, from their circumstantiate nature, neither the written nor the consuetudinary law is directly appli - cable, these are the Responsa Prudentum which supply that un - avoidable deficiency. Peerage of England, genealogical, biographical, and historical
  • The consuetudinary law and traditional memory of the Lombards, which had been preserved for centuries through the means typical of oral cultures, needed a new and stronger foundation: they became texts written in Latin.
  • Be in about Tang Dynasty, chinese on the ground and those who sit is consuetudinary pass Japan, perform type of melt into day gradually " couch couch rice " .
  • It suggests the integration of two distinct normative scopes of the society, the legal right and consuetudinary law, with the objective to argue that the legal instruments of the Brazilian society can be used to protect the cultural and natural patrimony.
  • For consent in its relation to sinful acts, see SIN, and for the consent of the legislative authority in the formation of consuetudinary law, see CUSTOM. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • The male of Jew and devotional Moslem, be delivered of be about before long according to religion consuetudinary by excision wrapping (namely circumcision) .
  • By connecting them with the sanctuary of Jehovah, which stood at the well of Kadesh, he made these functions independent of his person, and thus he laid a firm basis for a consuetudinary law and became the originator of the Torah in Prolegomena
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