Opinions on general custom or right inform court's assessment by permitting testimony from those likely to know. When the court must decide on the existence of any general custom or right, opinions of persons likely to know of that custom or right if it existed are relevant; the expression covers customs or rights common to a considerable class of persons, illustrated by villagers' collective right to use a particular well.
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Opinions on general custom or right inform court's assessment by permitting testimony from those likely to know.
When the court must decide on the existence of any general custom or right, opinions of persons likely to know of that custom or right if it existed are relevant; the expression covers customs or rights common to a considerable class of persons, illustrated by villagers' collective right to use a particular well.
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