Property Ownership

In Louisiana, a 'personal servitude of use' allows the holder to:

AUse another's property freely for any purpose
BUse another's property for a specific, limited purpose (such as hunting, fishing, or passage) — less extensive than a full usufruct✓ Correct
CCollect income from another's property
DLive in another's property permanently

Explanation

A right of use (personal servitude) allows the holder to use another's property for a specific, defined purpose — like the right to draw water from a well or the right to hunt on a neighbor's land. It is more limited than usufruct, which includes the right to collect fruits.

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