Crossword-Solution: USUFRUCT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Usufruct | n. | The right of using and enjoying the profits of an estate or other thing belonging to another, without impairing the substance. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “USUFRUCT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Legal right of use | 1 answer |
| Use of another's property. | 1 answer |
| usufructuary | 1 answer |
| full life | 50 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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Sentences with USUFRUCT (5)
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! What gross trick had the fates played on him? He had achieved power--and where was that power? What had he done with it? What COULD he do with it? He had an excess of wealth, it was true, but in what way could it command an excess of enjoyment? The very phrase was a paradox, as he dimly perceived.
With that proposition the savant Proudhon [11] commenced his "Treatise on the Right of Usufruct," regarding the origin of property as a useless question.
Now, this is the right of the usufructuary: he is responsible for the thing entrusted to him; he must use it in conformity with general utility, with a view to its preservation and development; he has no power to transform it, to diminish it, or to change its nature; he cannot so divide the usufruct that another shall perform the labor while he receives the product.
And the most learned writers on jurisprudence--in imitation of the Roman praetor who recognized a RIGHT OF PROPERTY and a RIGHT OF POSSESSION--have carefully distinguished between the DOMAIN and the right of USUFRUCT, USE, and HABITATION, which, reduced to its natural limits, is the very expression of justice; and which is, in my opinion, to supplant domanial property, and finally form the basis of all jurisprudence.
The subordinate exceptions of use, of usufruct, 141 of servitude, 142 imposed for the benefit of a neighbor on lands and houses, are abundantly explained by the professors of jurisprudence.
Quotes with USUFRUCT (1)
the California supreme court, following the English common-law, decided that the owner of land bordering a watercourse was entitled only to the usufruct of the water; that if he used it he must return it to its original course unimpaired in quality and undiminished in volume.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1963).