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group of
persons uses the real
property (often land) of another. The "
usufructuary" does not own the property, but does have an
interest in it,
which is...
- in the
exercise of
rights by the
owner of the
usufructuary right.
There are
several types of
usufructuary rights.
These include the
right to land contractual...
- Ius in re
inhaerit ossibus usufructarii: "A real
right attaches to the
usufructuary". ius
Property law Black's Law
Dictionary (Second
Edition 1910) (public...
- few decades,
another family or clan may then use the land and
claim usufructuary rights. In such a
system there is
typically no
market in farmland, so...
- However, in 1983 and 1999
federal courts upheld the
Ojibwe people’s
usufructuary rights on the
ceded land in
Wisconsin and
Minnesota respectively citing...
-
nudus dominus 'bare owner' (= remainderman, reversioner)
usufructuarius '
usufructuary' (= life tenant) via
executoria executorial way Non-judicial foreclosure...
- the
usufructuary, are possessors; the
owner who lets and
lends for use, the heir who is to come into
possession on the
death of a
usufructuary, are proprietors...
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sovereignty over the land from a
people who only had a "...personal and
usufructuary right,
dependent upon the good will of the Sovereign...". The Calder...
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military fort and
trading post
there and the
Dakota would retain their usufructuary rights. In 1819, the US Army
built Fort
Snelling to
direct Native American...
- 172 (1999), was a
United States Supreme Court decision concerning the
usufructuary rights of the
Ojibwe (Chippewa)
tribe to
certain lands it had
ceded to...