Definition of Usufructuary. Meaning of Usufructuary. Synonyms of Usufructuary

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Usufructuary. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Usufructuary and, of course, Usufructuary synonyms and on the right images related to the word Usufructuary.

Definition of Usufructuary

Usufructuary
Usufructuary U`su*fruc"tu*a*ry, n. [L. usufructuarius.] (Law) A person who has the use of property and reaps the profits of it. --Wharton.
Usufructuary
Usufructuary U`su*fruc"tu*a*ry, a. (Law) Of or pertaining to a usufruct; having the nature of a usufruct. The ordinary graces bequeathed by Christ to his church, as the usufructuary property of all its members. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Usufructuary from wikipedia

- group of persons uses the real property (often land) of another. The "usufructuary" does not own the property, but does have an interest in it, which is...
- in the exercise of rights by the owner of the usufructuary right. There are several types of usufructuary rights. These include the right to land contractual...
- Ius in re inhaerit ossibus usufructarii: "A real right attaches to the usufructuary". ius Property law Black's Law Dictionary (Second Edition 1910) (public...
- nudus dominus 'bare owner' (= remainderman, reversioner) usufructuarius 'usufructuary' (= life tenant) via executoria executorial way Non-judicial foreclosure...
- few decades, another family or clan may then use the land and claim usufructuary rights. In such a system there is typically no market in farmland, so...
- sovereignty over the land from a people who only had a "...personal and usufructuary right, dependent upon the good will of the Sovereign...". The Calder...
- 172 (1999), was a United States Supreme Court decision concerning the usufructuary rights of the Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribe to certain lands it had ceded to...
- death, but wants the property to go to someone other than the usufructuary. The usufructuary may use and enjoy the property, which can be either movable...
- the usufructuary, are possessors; the owner who lets and lends for use, the heir who is to come into possession on the death of a usufructuary, are proprietors...
- holder. In ancient Rome, the law was that people could obtain temporary usufructuary rights for running water. These rights were independent of land ownership...