usufruct

Etymology


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Noun

 * 1)  The legal right to use and derive profit or benefit from property that belongs to another person, as long as the property is not damaged.
 * 2) * 1931 September, H[enry] L[ouis] Mencken, “The Boon of Culture”, in , Torrance, Calif.: American Mercury, ISSN 0002-998X, , page 36; reprinted in H. L. Mencken, editor, A Mencken Chrestomathy: Edited and Annotated by the Author, New York, N.Y.: , May 1982, ISBN 978-0-394-75209-9 , part XVII (Pedagogy), page 313:
 * Every American college president, it appears, is in duty bound to write and utter at least one book upon the nature, aims and usufructs of the Higher Education.
 * 1) * 1931 September, H[enry] L[ouis] Mencken, “The Boon of Culture”, in , Torrance, Calif.: American Mercury, ISSN 0002-998X, , page 36; reprinted in H. L. Mencken, editor, A Mencken Chrestomathy: Edited and Annotated by the Author, New York, N.Y.: , May 1982, ISBN 978-0-394-75209-9 , part XVII (Pedagogy), page 313:
 * Every American college president, it appears, is in duty bound to write and utter at least one book upon the nature, aims and usufructs of the Higher Education.
 * Every American college president, it appears, is in duty bound to write and utter at least one book upon the nature, aims and usufructs of the Higher Education.

Translations

 * Armenian: ուզուսֆրուկտուս
 * Basque: usufruktu
 * Bulgarian: право на ползване
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 * Esperanto: fruktuzo
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 * Georgian: უზუფრუქტი
 * German: Nutznießung,, Fruchtgenussrecht, Fruchtgenuss
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Icelandic: afnotaréttur, nýtingarréttur
 * Italian:, usofrutto
 * Latin: ūsus-fructus, ūsus et fructus
 * Late Latin: usufructus
 * Lithuanian: uzufruktas
 * Mongolian:
 * Occitan:, usufrug
 * Persian: حق انتفاع
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 * Romanian: drept de uz
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 * Tagalog: usuprukto
 * Thai: สิทธิเก็บกิน
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: узуфрукт
 * Welsh: wswffrwct

Verb

 * 1)  To use and derive profit or benefit from property that belongs to another person.
 * 2) * 1994, Abdullah Alwi Haji Hassan, “Loans, Deposit and al-Ḥajr”, in Sales and Contracts in Early Islamic Commercial Law, Islamabad: Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, (Islamic Research Institute, Islamabad; no. 92), ISBN 978-817151233-1, ; republished Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: The Other Press, 2007, ISBN 978-983-9541-56-4 , page 199:
 * The use of the property of an orphan by a guardian who carries out his guardianship, is allowed for the latter's daily subsistence. Such use should be just and reasonable. According to al-Sha'bá, such just and reasonable use is like usufructing the milk of cattle, having services from servants and riding animals or vehicles, as long as such usufruction does not impair or damage the property itself.
 * The use of the property of an orphan by a guardian who carries out his guardianship, is allowed for the latter's daily subsistence. Such use should be just and reasonable. According to al-Sha'bá, such just and reasonable use is like usufructing the milk of cattle, having services from servants and riding animals or vehicles, as long as such usufruction does not impair or damage the property itself.

Translations

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