Property Ownership
In Louisiana, 'perfect ownership' (full ownership) of property includes:
AUsufruct only
BOnly the right to use the property
CThe right to use and enjoy (usus and fructus) plus the right to dispose of the property (abusus)✓ Correct
DThe right to possess but not sell the property
Explanation
Full (perfect) ownership in Louisiana's Civil Law includes three elements: usus (right to use), fructus (right to collect fruits/income), and abusus (right to dispose of the property — sell, donate, or destroy).
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