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ortsüblicher

Ortsüblicher is a German adjectival form derived from ortsüblich, meaning customary for a particular place or locality. The term describes prices, practices, or terms that align with local market conventions rather than with statutory rules or universal standards. It signals that something is typical for the local economy, region, or community.

Common contexts include commerce, real estate, and service industries. Examples are "ortsüblicher Preis" (a price typical

Grammatical notes: "ortsüblicher" is the masculine singular nominative form used before a masculine noun such as

Related terms include "lokalüblich" or simply "ortsüblich," which are synonyms or near-synonyms in many contexts. The

of
the
local
market),
"ortsübliche
Gebühren"
(standard
local
charges),
or
"ortsübliche
Konditionen"
(local
standard
terms).
Because
local
conditions
differ,
the
exact
value
of
what
is
considered
ortsüblich
can
vary
by
region,
sector,
and
time.
"Preis."
Other
inflected
forms
exist,
for
instance
"ortsübliche
Gebühren"
(feminine
plural)
or
"ortsübliches
Angebot"
(neuter).
The
base
adjective
is
"ortsüblich."
The
phrase
is
common
in
everyday
business
language
and
in
contracts,
where
it
helps
signal
alignment
with
local
practice,
though
it
is
not
a
formal
legal
standard
by
itself.
concept
underscores
the
importance
of
local
market
conditions
in
pricing,
negotiations,
and
commercial
terms.