
1) Accepted or habitual practice 2) Accepted practice 3) Belief 4) Bespoke 5) Bespoken 6) Business patronage 7) Convention 8) Custom-built 9) Custom-made 10) Customised 11) Customized 12) Folklore 13) Force of habit 14) French word used in English 15) Habit 16) Habits or usages collectively 17) Habitual patronage
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1) Bespoke 2) Bespoken 3) Consuetude 4) Couvade 5) Customised 6) Customized 7) Customs 8) Germanism 9) Habit 10) Hadith 11) Impost 12) Inheritance 13) Made to order 14) Practice 15) Procedure 16) Rite 17) Sale 18) Standard 19) Tailormade 20) Tax 21) Usage 22) Usance 23) Use 24) Usual 25) Way 26) Wont
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- accepted or habitual practice
- a specific practice of long standing
- money collected under a tariff
- habitual patronage
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[law] Custom in law is the established pattern of behavior that can be objectively verified within a particular social setting. A claim can be carried out in defense of `what has always been done and accepted by law.` Related is the idea of prescription; a right enjoyed through long custom rather than positive law. Customary law (also, cons...
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• (v. t.) To pay the customs of. • (n.) Frequent repetition of the same act; way of acting common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; usage; method of doing or living. • (v. i.) To have a custom. • (n.) Duties or tolls imposed by law on commodities, imported or exported. • (v. t.) To supply with customers. • (...
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in English law, an ancient rule of law for a particular locality, as opposed to the common law of the country. It has its origin in the Anglo-Saxon ... [7 related articles]
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A LEGO creation or individual element that uses non-LEGO parts or modified parts, including decals, paint, or accessories from third-party vendors like BrickArms, BrickForge, and Big Ben Bricks. Contrast with Purist.
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An unwritten law that gained its validity through long use. General Custom (Common Law) - Unwritten law that has developed over the years based on the content of judicial decisions. This is in opposition to statute law; law enacted by Parliament. Particular Custom- The customs of a particular district that affect only members of that district.
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A generally accepted practice or behaviour developed over time.
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Cus'tom (kŭs'tŭm)
noun [ Old French
custume ,
costume , Anglo-Norman
coustome , F.
coutume , from (assumed) Late Latin
consuetumen custom, habit, from Latin
consuetudo ,
- dinis , from
consuescere to accustom, verb inchoative from...
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Cus'tom intransitive verb To have a custom. [ Obsolete] « On a bridge he
custometh to fight.
Spenser. »
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Cus'tom noun [ Old French
coustume , French
coutume , tax,
i. e. , the
usual tax. See 1st
Custom .]
1. The customary toll, tax, or tribute. « Render, therefore, to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due;
custom to whom
custom . ...
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Cus'tom transitive verb [ Confer Old French
costumer . Confer
Accustom .]
1. To make familiar; to accustom. [ Obsolete]
Gray. 2. To supply with customers. [ Obsolete]
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A long established tradition or usage that becomes customary law if it is (a) consistently and regularly observed and (b) recognized by those states observing it as a practice that they must follow.
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A usage which had acquired the force of law. It is in fact, a lex loci which regulates all local or real property within its limits. A repugnancy which destroys it must be such as to show it never did exist. In Pennsylvania no customs have the force of law but those which prevail throughout the state.
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An action figure that has been changed by the consumer in some way from its mass market counterparts, either to improve the existing figure or make another character all together.
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[
n] - a specific practice of long standing 2. [n] - habitual patronage 3. [n] - accepted or habitual practice
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usage 1 usance noun accepted or habitual practice
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a habitual practice; the usual way of acting in given circumstances. · habits or usages collectively; convention. · a practice so long established that it has the force of law. · such practices collectively. · a group pattern of habitual activity usually transmitted from one generation to another. · toll; duty. · ...
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a common practice of a folk group.
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