The word 'customary' is the adjective form of the noun custom.
The word customary is the adjective form for the noun custom.The noun form for the adjective customary is customaries, a word for a statement in writing of customary laws and practices.
The adjective form for "custom" is custom or customary.
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I guess it is putting a number in standard form
The existence of legislation is essentially de jure whereas customary law exists de facto.Legislation grows out of the theoretical principles but customary law grows out of practise and long existence.legislation as a source is historically much latter as compared to customary law which is oldest form of law.Legislation is an essential characteristic of modern society whereas the customary law has developed through primitive society.legislation is complete, precise, written in form and easily accessible,whereas customary law is mostly unwritten and is difficult to trace.
It is a customary unit.
To the Adams Family, it isn't customary to leave a tip for the waiter.
Yes, the word 'usage' is a noun, a word for any manner of doing or handling something; a customary way of doing something; the customary manner in which a language or a form of a language is spoken or written.
yes it is customary
It is a customary unit.
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