Property Ownership
In Louisiana, when all of the bundle of rights are held by one person, this is called:
AUsufruct
BPerfect (full) ownership — ownership of all rights: usus, fructus, and abusus✓ Correct
CNaked ownership
DCo-ownership
Explanation
Perfect (or full) ownership (plein droit de propriété) is Louisiana's Civil Law equivalent of fee simple absolute — the holder possesses all three elements: the right to use (usus), collect fruits (fructus), and dispose of the property (abusus).
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