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  • 71customary home occupation — An occupation carried on in a dwelling house by an occupant thereof without assistance other than such as may be rendered by other members of the family who are occupants of the same dwelling. Anno: 73 ALR2d 442 …

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  • 72customary interest — The rate of interest which is general and usual by custom, at a given time, in a given place. Fowler v Smith, 2 Cal 568, 570. See legal interest …

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  • 73customary rent — The amount payable according to old custom …

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  • 74customary services — Definite and certain services due from the tenant according to the custom of the manor. See 2 Bl Comm 147 …

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  • 75customary court — noun : a court that was formerly a part of a court baron and that exercised jurisdiction over the transfer, surrender, admittance, incidents, and tenures of copyhold estates …

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  • 76customary constitution — noun see unwritten constitution …

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  • 77United States customary units — A table of weights from the secretaries of states, showing the number of pounds that their laws recognize as a bushel of different commodities. c. 1854 United States customary units are a system of measurements commonly used in the United… …

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  • 78Comparison of the imperial and US customary measurement systems — Both the imperial and United States customary systems of measurement derive from earlier English systems used in the Middle Ages, that were the result of a combination of the local Anglo Saxon units inherited from German tribes and roman units… …

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  • 79Native customary rights — to land in Sarawak was a system of land tenure based on adat (native customary laws) that existed prior to British arrival in Sarawak. Native customary rights to land consisted of rights to cultivate the land, rights to the produce of the jungle …

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  • 80Portuguese customary units — The Portuguese customary units were used in Portugal, Brazil and other parts of the Portuguese Empire until the adoption of the Metric System in the 19th century. The Metric System was adopted by Portugal and Portuguese colonies in 1852 and by… …

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