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continues to be a
major challenge. The gap
between formally recognized and
customarily held and
managed land is a
significant source of underdevelopment, conflict...
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carried out in
defense of "what has
always been done and
accepted by law".
Customary law (also,
consuetudinary or
unofficial law)
exists where: a
certain legal...
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United States customary units form a
system of
measurement units commonly used in the
United States and most U.S. territories,
since being standardized...
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which are less
formal customary expectations of
behavior often unwritten as
opposed to
formal written treaties or conventions.
Customary international law...
- this,
there are the troy and the apothecaries' systems. Troy
weight was
customarily used for
precious metals,
black powder, and gemstones. The troy ounce...
- Park Service, with a
detailed schedule to
follow closer to the event.
Customarily,
inaugural balls are held at
various venues before and
after the inaugural...
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Customary freehold is in
English law a
species of
tenure which may be
described as a
variety of copyhold. It is also
termed privileged copyhold or copyhold...
- Look up customĀ or
customs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Custom,
customary, or
consuetudinary may
refer to:
Convention (norm), a set of agreed, sti****ted...
- A
traditional economy is a
loosely defined term
sometimes used for
older economic systems in
economics and anthropology. It may
imply that an
economy is...
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Customary laws, in line with
official state laws, are
based on age-old
community customs and
norms in Ethiopia. They are
noticeable in
regional states...