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CUSTOMARY

According to custom or usage; founded on, or growing out of, or dependent on, a custom, {q. v.) Customary Court-Baron. See COURT BARON. Customary estates. Estates which owe their origin and existence to the custom of the manor in which they are held. 2 Bl. Comm. 149. Customary freehold. In English law. A variety of copyhold estate, the evidences of the title to which are to be found upon the court rolls; the entries declaring the holding to be according to the custom of the manor, but it is not said to be at the will of the lord. The incidents are similar to those of common or pure copyhold. 1 Steph. Comm. 212, 213, and note. Customary interpretation -See INTERPRETATION. Customary services Such as are due by ancient custom or prescription only. Customary tenants. Tenants holding by custom of the manor. Custome terra prise striate. Custom shall he taken [is to be construed] strictly. Jenk. Cent. 83.

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