consuetudo
71In his quae de jure communi omnibus conceduntur consuetudo alicujus patriae vel loci non est allegenda — In those matters which in law are conceded to be common to all, a custom of a particular county or place should not be alleged …
72Leges figendi et refigendi consuetudo est periculosissima — The custom of making and remaking laws is most dangerous …
73Legis figendi et refigendi consuetudo periculosissima est — The custom of making and remaking the law is a very dangerous one …
74lex et consuetudo parliamenti — The law and the custom of parliament. See 1 Bl Comm 163 …
75Lex et consuetudo regni nostri — The law and the custom or usage of our kingdom; that is, the common law of England …
76Omne jus aut consensus fecit, aut necessitas constituit, aut firmavit consuetudo — (Civil law.) Consent created, necessity established, or custom confirmed every right …
77Optima enim est legis interpres consuetudo — For custom is the best interpreter of the law. See Broom s Legal Maxims 931 …
78Optimus legum interpres consuetudo — The best interpreter of the laws is custom or usage …
79Plus valet consuetudo quam concessio — Custom is more powerful than grant …
80prava consuetudo — A depraved or wicked custom; a perverse custom …