usufruct
/yoo-zoo-fruhkt, -soo-, yooz-yoo-, yoos-/US // ˈyu zʊˌfrʌkt, -sʊ-, ˈyuz yʊ-, ˈyus- //UK // (ˈjuːsjʊˌfrʌkt) //
用益权,用益物权,使用权,用益关系
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Roman and Civil Law.
- : the right of enjoying all the advantages derivable from the use of something that belongs to another, as far as is compatible with the substance of the thing not being destroyed or injured.
Examples
However they may hire out the usufruct of their voices, they never will part with the fee and inheritance.
It is "owned" by the individual in usufruct, but cannot be sold, given away, or otherwise alienated.
The usufruct of the new science has been seized upon by the old tradition of fixed and external ends.
The owner of the nkele had over his land a little less than dominium and a little more than usufruct.
All these cases amounted to little more than the transfer of the usufruct of the land for life or for an uncertain period.
Level 5Browse all words →