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Legal Definitions - usufructuary

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Definition of usufructuary

Definition: Usufructuary (yoo-zuh-fruhk-choo-er-ee) is an adjective used in Roman and civil law to describe something related to a usufruct or of the nature of a usufruct. A usufructuary is a person who has the right to the benefits of another's property, also known as a life-renter.

Examples:

  • When John's father passed away, he became the usufructuary of his father's estate, which meant he had the right to use and enjoy the property during his lifetime.
  • In Roman law, a usufructuary could be granted the right to use someone else's land to grow crops or graze animals.

These examples illustrate how a usufructuary is someone who has the right to use and enjoy someone else's property, whether it be for their lifetime or for a specific purpose. It is a legal term used in specific contexts, such as Roman and civil law, to describe a particular type of relationship between two parties.

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Simple Definition

A usufructuary is someone who has the right to use and enjoy someone else's property or assets. This person is often referred to as a life-renter and is entitled to the benefits of the property, but not the ownership. In simpler terms, it means that someone can use something that belongs to someone else, but they don't own it.

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