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1 usufruct
сущ.эк., юр. узуфрукт (сумма двух прав: права использования имущества (лат. usus) и права получения доходов от этого имущества (лат. fructus); в праве романских государств устанавливаемое законом или по договору право пользования имуществом, принадлежащим другому лицу, с присвоением плодов, но под условием сохранения существа вещи)mining usufruct — право на разработку недр, право на добычу полезных ископаемых
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узуфрукт: юридическое право получения всех благ от использования собственности, которая принадлежит другому лицу (напр., право владельца земли на берегу реки использовать воду, принадлежащую государству); = usufructuary right.* * *. устанавливаемое законом или по договору право пользования имуществом, принадлежащим другому лицу, с присвоением приносимых им выгод, но под условием сохранения существа вещи. У. может быть установлен пожизненно, на определенный срок или под условием, наступление которого прекращает право узуфруктария (пользователя). . Словарь экономических терминов 1 .
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