Property Ownership
Which of the following is a 'personal servitude' under Louisiana Civil Law?
APredial servitude
BUsufruct✓ Correct
CMineral servitude
DServitude of passage
Explanation
Usufruct is a personal servitude under Louisiana Civil Law — it is attached to a person (the usufructuary) rather than a parcel of land, and it terminates when that person dies.
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