Usufruct
noun, Roman and Civil Law.
1.
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.
noun
1.
the right to use and derive profit from a piece of property belonging to another, provided the property itself remains undiminished and uninjured in any way
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