Property Ownership
Which of the following events would terminate a usufruct in Louisiana?
AThe property being sold to a third party
BThe death of the usufructuary (life usufruct) or expiration of the fixed term✓ Correct
CThe naked owner declaring the usufruct ended
DThe property being refinanced
Explanation
A life usufruct terminates upon the death of the usufructuary. A term usufruct terminates at the end of the specified period. Selling the property does not automatically terminate the usufruct unless it was specifically conditioned on ownership.
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