Definitionn. a legal right to use and derive profit from property belonging to someone else provided that the property itself is not injured in any way
Last update: August 31, 2015
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Beneficium, benefit), a term first applied under the Roman empire to portions of land, the usufruct of which was granted by the emperors to their soldiers or others for life, as a reward or beneficium for past services, and as a retainer for future services. [Please select]
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[673] In the province, the domain of the soil belongs to the Roman people; the proprietor is reputed to have only the possession or usufruct. [Please select]
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With that proposition the savant Proudhon [11] commenced his "Treatise on the Right of Usufruct," regarding the origin of property as a useless question. [Please select]
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Man receives his usufruct from the hands of society, which alone is the permanent possessor. [Please select]
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In exchange for this military assistance, the allies had a right to a part of the conquered territory, and, in return for an annual rent, to the usufruct of the domains of the State. [Please select]
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Hardly anything more than that, when you came to think of it--and the passing usufruct of all these things could be enjoyed by any fool who had a ten-pound note in his pocket. [Please select]
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