Property Ownership
Louisiana's Civil Code recognizes which types of personal servitudes?
AEasement, profit, and license
BUsufruct, habitation, and rights of use✓ Correct
CMortgage, pledge, and hypothec
DPredial servitude, drainage, and access
Explanation
Louisiana Civil Code recognizes three personal servitudes: usufruct (right to use and enjoy another's property), habitation (right to dwell in another's property), and rights of use (right to use another's property for a specific purpose).
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