Thursday, July 14, 2011



Word of the Day for Thursday, July 14, 2011


usufruct \YOO-zoo-fruhkt\, noun:


The right to use the property of another as long as it isn't damaged.


The B.O. considers the confiscation of other people's money nothing more than usufruct!

--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog


She shall have the usufruct of field and garden and all that her father gave her so long as she lives, but she cannot sell or assign it to others.-- Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson, John Rudd, The Great Events by Famous Historians


Others might advise you to settle the capital on your wife's relatives, so that if you were to die it would not go to your own family, and meanwhile to enjoy the usufruct during your own lifetime.-- Denis Diderot, Philip Nicholas Furbank, This is not a story and other stories


Usufruct is a legal term derived from two Latin roots, usu-, "use," and fruct, "fruit."

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