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Usufructo


ROBINDESBOIS July 07, 2012 03:27 PM

Usufructo
 
Dejar una casa en usufructo.
English?

chileno July 07, 2012 06:33 PM

All I can think of is "for profit/income"

JPablo July 07, 2012 11:50 PM

Random House gives
u·su·fruct, n. 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.

But I don't think this is used as much as is used in Spanish... (?)

Perikles July 08, 2012 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JPablo (Post 126183)
But I don't think this is used as much as is used in Spanish... (?)

Not sure about relative use, but I was surprised to learn that the expression usufruct was used in Spanish in much the same way as English, in the UK anyway. It's a very technical legal expression, so can't comment on frequency of use.

JPablo July 08, 2012 01:11 AM

In Spanish it's also a technical legal expression, but somehow I believe it is commonly known... at least by any usufructuary... enjoying the benefits.

How would you say in English the exact expression used by Robin?

Perikles July 08, 2012 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ROBINDESBOIS (Post 126173)
Dejar una casa en usufructo.
English?

Quote:

Originally Posted by JPablo (Post 126185)
How would you say in English the exact expression used by Robin?

If the context is that a man has died and leaves all his estate to his children/wife but that (say) he wants his sister to be able to live in a house belonging him for her lifetime, then

to leave a house in usufruct (believe it or not :D)

Although the exact legal expression may be country-dependent

ROBINDESBOIS July 08, 2012 03:22 AM

amazing !

Listen to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbDnSuMJqrc
accoding to what he says it would be:
To leave the usufruct of your home to a child
To give the usufruct of a house to sb.

JPablo July 08, 2012 08:13 PM

Very interesting!


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