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  • noun Plural form of usufructuary.

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Examples

  • The issue is are we usufructuaries “naturally” diminishing the substance of the Usufructs?

    Hansen and the "Destruction of Creation" « Climate Audit 2007

  • For the actual administrators or usufructuaries are not to be regarded as proprietors of the endowment.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • But when this right of use, inert (if I may say so) as it was with regard to the other usufructuaries, became active and paramount, -- that is, when the usufructuary converted his right to personally use the thing into the right to use it by his neighbor's labor, -- then property changed its nature, and its idea became complex.

    What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government. 1890

  • Through him immense plains are divided, mountains change their positions, forests are grown upon the public squares, one hemisphere produces for another, and every corner of the globe has its usufructuaries.

    What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government. 1890

  • The fortunate usufructuaries of the few building-sites will, therefore, be in the pleasant situation of permanently pocketing twice or thrice the average proceeds of labour -- let us say, for example, 1,600£ a year, whilst 600£ is the average.

    Freeland A Social Anticipation Theodor Hertzka 1884

  • And should it be thought that this is in contradiction to the obligation to reimburse the loaned productive capital of the associations, it ought not to be overlooked that even this repayment of capital -- except in the already mentioned case of a liquidation -- is done by the members merely in their capacity of usufructuaries of the means of production.

    Freeland A Social Anticipation Theodor Hertzka 1884

  • There are no proprietors -- merely usufructuaries of the association's capital.

    Freeland A Social Anticipation Theodor Hertzka 1884

  • Suppose a man to receive an inheritance greater than his personal needs; what hinders his making the poor to be usufructuaries of his estate, and himself the steward, whose recompense is his own food and raiment?

    Sermons. Volume the Second. 1808-1892 1848

  • Through him immense plains are divided, mountains change their positions, forests are grown upon the public squares, one hemisphere produces for another, and every corner of the globe has its usufructuaries.

    What is Property? 1837

  • But when this right of use, inert (if I may say so) as it was with regard to the other usufructuaries, became active and paramount, -- that is, when the usufructuary converted his right to personally use the thing into the right to use it by his neighbor's labor, -- then property changed its nature, and its idea became complex.

    What is Property? 1837

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