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comity (noun) -
1a: friendly social atmosphere : social harmony
b: a loose widespread community based on common social institutions
c: comity of nations
d: the informal and voluntary recognition by courts of one jurisdiction of the laws and judicial decisions of another
2: avoidance of proselytizing members of another religious denomination
Source : Merriam-Webster
Etymology : "Our country soweth also in the field of our breasts many precious seeds, as … honest behavior, affability, comity," wrote English clergyman Thomas Becon in 1543. Becon's use is an early documented appearance of comity—a word derived from Latin cōmitās, meaning "friendliness, courtesy, or graciousness." Comity is largely used in political and judicial contexts. Since 1804, comity of nations has referred to countries bound by a courteous relationship based on mutual recognition of executive, legislative, and judicial acts. And, in legal contexts, comity refers to the recognition by courts of one jurisdiction of the laws and judicial decisions of another.
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