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What (who) is customary practice - definition

COMMUNALLY OWNED INDIGENOUS LAND
Customary land tenure; Customary land law; Customary tenure; Customary community

Practice (learning method)         
  • ANCOP officer cadets practise detaining an armed insurgent at the Mazar-e Sharif Regional Training Center on December 12, 2010.
  • A [[musician]] practising his instrument.
ACT OF REHEARSING A BEHAVIOR REPEATEDLY; SESSIONS SCHEDULED FOR THE PURPOSE OF REHEARSING AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
Practice makes perfect; Sports team practice; Team practice; Sports practice; Being out of practice; Music practice; Deliberate practice; Sports training; Practice (music)
Practice is the act of rehearsing a behaviour repeatedly, to help learn and eventually master a skill. The word derives from the Greek "πρακτική" (praktike), feminine of "πρακτικός" (praktikos), "fit for or concerned with action, practical",πρακτικός, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library and that from the verb "πράσσω" (prasso), "to achieve, bring about, effect, accomplish".
United States customary units         
  • A 23.7 US fl. oz. (700 mL) bottle displaying both U.S. and metric units
SYSTEM OF UNITS OF MEASUREMENT COMMONLY USED IN THE UNITED STATES
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United States customary units form a system of measurement units commonly used in the United States and U.S.
Practice squad         
GROUP OF PLAYERS SIGNED BY A TEAM BUT NOT PART OF THEIR MAIN ROSTER
Practice squads; Practice team; Practice roster; Taxi squad; International Practice Squad Program; International practice squad; International Practice Squad; Practice Squad
In sports, the practice squad, also called the taxi squad or practice roster, is a group of players signed by a team but not part of their main roster. Frequently used in gridiron football, they serve as extra players during the team's practices, often as part of the scout team by emulating an upcoming opponent's play style.

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Customary land

Customary land is land which is owned by indigenous communities and administered in accordance with their customs, as opposed to statutory tenure usually introduced during the colonial periods. Common ownership is one form of customary land ownership.

Since the late 20th century, statutory recognition and protection of indigenous and community land rights continues to be a major challenge. The gap between formally recognized and customarily held and managed land is a significant source of underdevelopment, conflict, and environmental degradation.

In the Malawi Land Act of 1965, "Customary Land" is defined as "all land which is held, occupied or used under customary law, but does not include any public land".

In most countries of the Pacific islands, customary land remains the dominant land tenure form. Distinct customary systems of tenure have evolved on different islands and areas within the Pacific region. In any country there may be many different types of customary tenure. The amount of customary land ownership out of the total land area of Pacific island nations is the following: 97% in Papua New Guinea, 98% in Vanuatu, 88% in Fiji, 87% in the Solomon Islands, and 81% in Samoa.

Examples of use of customary practice
1. That is customary practice in any justice system," he said.
2. That is customary practice in any justice system,‘‘ he said.
3. In May, Mazuz allowed Katsav‘s attorneys to appear before him at a hearing to plead their case, a customary practice in cases involving senior officials.
4. And I‘m frankly not happy about them because there is a lot of confusion over what really has been a customary practice by the presidents.
5. An Air Force official who declined to give his name in line with the customary practice said nine people were aboard the Mi–8 and eight were killed.