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Usufruct (/ˈjuːzjuːfrʌkt/) is a
limited real
right (or in rem right)
found in
civil law and
mixed jurisdictions that
unites the two
property interests...
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equivalent of
adverse possession. Also
called 'prescription
acquirendi causa'.
usufructus use-fruit
Civilian equivalent of a life estate. Parties:
nudus dominus...
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tokyoensis (Aikawa, 1933)
Dissodactylus unicornis (Aikawa, 1933)
Dissodactylus usufructus Griffith Dissodactylus xantusi Gl****ell, 1936 "Dissodactylus Report"....
- law had a
Roman origin. An
analogy exists between cestui que uses and a
usufructus (usufruct) or the
bequest of a fideicommissum.
These all
tended to create...
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indecente 25 May 2005 (2005-05-25) 4,888,000 25.6% 66 21
Usufructus 1 June 2005 (2005-06-01) 5,629,000 30.8% 67 22 El
reverso tenebroso...
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Referred to Therein,
Together with a Full
Commentary on One
Title (De
Usufructu). The
University Press.
Archaeologia Aeliana, Or,
Miscellaneous Tracts...
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Unlike legates,
which only
allowed p****ing
estate on to a heres, and
usufructus,
which required a
determinate person, the
fideicommissum could be granted...
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produce (fructus) of a thing,
though the
thing belongs to
another (
usufructus). The term
accessiones was also
applied to
those who were
sureties or...
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conventional forms inherited from Roman-Dutch law are the
usufruct (
usufructus), the usus and the habitatio.
Habitatio confers the
right to
occupy a...
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dicti vinte duj
milia ducatj li de bia
pagare de le
intrate de
Statu lo
usufructu al
quattro et mezo per
cento 165... Padiglione,
Carlo (1879). Di Giorgio...