Usufruct - Law Dictionary Search Results
Emphyteusis
2). The emphyteuta, as the person who enjoyed the right was termed, besides enjoying all the rights of usufruct could dispose of the thing, or rather of his rights over it, in any way he pleased (Nov.
Entitled
The word 'entitled' is used in the sense of the Government having a right or claim to the usufruct in its own right and not as the agent of another, Raj Kumar Rajindra Singh v. State of
Mutawalli
so far as the wakf property is concerned, has to see that the beneficiaries get the advantage of usufruct, Bibi Siddique Fatima v. Saiyed Mohammad Mahmood Hasan, AIR 1978 SC 1362 (1369): (1978) 3 SCC 299: (1978)
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Owner
in whom it is for the time being beneficially vested, and who has the occupation, or control, or usufruct, of it; e.g. a lessee is, during the term, the owner of the property demised, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary;
Quasi traditio
servitude that is, a limited right of user in respect of a thing not one's own, e.g. a usufruct or a right of way could only be created by means of certain definite legal forms. The practoriam
Usufructuary
Usufructuary, he who enjoys the usufruct.
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