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Usufruct - Wikipedia
A usufruct is a system in which a person or group of persons uses the real property (often land) of another.
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USUFRUCT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The legal right of using and enjoying the fruits or profits of something belonging to another. 2. The right to use or enjoy something.
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What is a usufruct? - Louisiana Succession Attorneys
A person with a usufruct interest in a piece of property has the use of that property for a specific amount of time.
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usufruct
▪ I. usufruct, n. (ˈjuːzjuːfrʌkt) [a. late L. ūsūfruct-us (whence Sp. and Pg. usufructo, It. usu-, usofrutto, Pr. usufrug), ad. L. ūsus-fructus (abl. ūsū-fructū). Cf. usufruit.] 1. Law. The right of temporary possession, use, or enjoyment of the advantages of property belonging to another, so far as...
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What are your thoughts on the concept of usufruct for homes and land
The term "usufruct" in law refers to "the right to enjoy the use and advantages of a property short of the destruction or waste of its substance."
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What is usufruct, and how does it work with property use? - Field Law
A legal right allowing an individual to use and derive benefits from another person's property without owning it.
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Perpetual usufruct
Perpetual usufruct (right of perpetual usufruct, RPU) is the English-language term often used by Polish lawyers to describe the Polish version of public The Act of the transformation of the right of perpetual usufruct into freehold ownership of real estate of 29 July 2005 (Dz.U. 2005 nr 175 poz. 1459) made
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Understanding Usufruct: Property Use Rights Explained with ...
Usufruct is a legal arrangement allowing individuals temporary rights to use and earn from another's property without owning it. This concept involves two ...
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usufruct | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Usufruct is the right to use and benefit from a property, while the ownership of which belongs to another person.
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Usufruct & Estate Planning - Law Office of Wendra J. Moran
Usufruct is a legal right which includes the first two components, meaning they are allowed to live in the home and use any proceeds from the property.
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Usufruct | Rights, Property & Ownership - Britannica
Usufruct, in Roman-based legal systems, the temporary right to the use and enjoyment of the property of another, without changing the character of the property.
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Art. 890. Usufruct of surviving spouse - Louisiana State Legislature
The surviving spouse shall have a usufruct over the decedent's share of the community property to the extent that the decedent has not disposed of it by ...
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usufruit
† ˈusufruit Obs. Also 5 Sc. vse-fruyt, 7 usufrute. [a. OF. (and F.) usufruit (13th c.), ad. late L. ūsū-fructus usufruct n.] = usufruct n. 1.1478 Acta Dom. Conc. (1839) 13/1 Robert nor nane vþeris..has þe vse fruyt of þer wifis propir landis for þer life tyme. 1547 Bk. of Marchauntes d iiij, Possess...
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Tapu (Ottoman law)
The family head acquired the usufruct of the land and was able to transmit this right to his male descendants upon his death.
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fructuary
fructuary, a. and n. (ˈfrʌktjuːərɪ) [ad. L. frūctuāri-us, f. frūctus fruit: see -ary.] A. adj. in Roman Law. Of or belonging to usufruct; usufructuary. Only in fructuary stipulation.1875 Poste Gaius iv. §166 Provided that he gives his opponent security by the fructuary stipulation. † B. n. Obs. 1. O...
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