Property Ownership
In Louisiana, 'usufruct' is best described as:
AFull ownership of property
BThe right to use and enjoy property belonging to another, including the right to collect fruits/income✓ Correct
CA mortgage on agricultural land
DOwnership of mineral rights only
Explanation
Usufruct is a Civil Law concept giving the usufructuary the right to use and enjoy property owned by another (the naked owner), including collecting rents and profits, for a specified time or lifetime.
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