0 usual:
1 traditional:
[ + to infinitive ] In my village, it is customary for a girl to take her mother's name.
2 reflecting or showing a way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time among a group of people:
3 usual:
Customary multiple-use wetland regimes are based upon experience accumulated over generations by local communities.
However, customary agrarian forms of social distribution clearly prefigured urban forms.
Even though the declaration will not be legally binding on states when adopted, it will be significant in terms of customary international law.
If those in the past championed customary rights and democratic participation, these were still important historical lessons for contemporaries.
Again, we have a straight conflict between lords and tenants over the customary rights of each.
If applied generally, this approach might have the result that conventions are merely placeholders for nascent customary international law.
Lower down the social hierarchy, customary forms of divorce and remarriage were widely accepted.
Rather, there was an endless variation in the degree to which customary practices were observed.
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