Legal Definition and Related Resources of Usufructuary
Meaning of Usufructuary
In civil law. One who has the right and enjoyment of a usufruct. Domat, with his usual clearness, points out the duties of the usufructuary, which are to make an inventory of the things subject to the usufruct, in the presence of those having an interest in them; to give security for their restitution when the usufruct shall be at an end; to take good care of the things subject to the usufruct; to pay all taxes and claims which arise while the thing is in his possession as a ground rent, and to keep the thing in repair at his own expense. Lois Civ. liv. 1, tit. 11, § 4. See “Estate for Life.”
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Concept of Usufructuary in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Usufructuary: One who has a usufruct.
Concept of Usufructuary in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Usufructuary: One who has a usufruct.
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