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Real right of enjoying the fruits and benefits of a property, without necessarily that of owning it, selling it as a full property to a third party, occupying it or using it directly.
Tithes, levied only on lands held in usufruct, as estates belonging to temples.
2
Each generation has the usufruct of the earth during the period of its continuance.
3
Among 'other persons' slaves' is reckoned one in whom the testator has a usufruct.
4
Man receives his usufruct from the hands of society, which alone is the permanent possessor.
5
The Phoenician alphabet and Arabian numerals are capital borrowed and yielding how enormous a usufruct!
Usage of usus in English
1
Ea igitur auctoritate usus est, de consensu & beneplacito omnium dominorum.
2
With this view the -usus loquendi- coincides.
3
The enactments of the Twelve Tables respecting -usus- show clearly that they found the civil marriage already in existence.
4
Up to that time there had been a special "Usus Sancti Pauli."
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In one condition, a USUS$1000 reward was delayed at intervals ranging from 6 h to 25 years.
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'Iste primus apud Romanos Diadema capiti innexuit; gemmisque et aurata omni veste, quod adhuc fere incognitum Romanis moribus videbatur, usus est.'
7
40), correct as it is in itself, is foreign to the official -usus loquendi, which knows -Italia-, but not -Italici-.
8
"Valetudine prosperrima usus est, tempore quidem principatus paene toto prope illesa; quamvis a trigesimo aetatis anno arbitratu eam suo rexerit, sine adjutamento consiliove medicorum."
9
At each delay interval, the immediately available rewards varied from USUS$1 to USUS$999 until choices reflected indifference between the smaller immediate and larger delayed rewards.