Property Ownership
The 'fruits' of property in Louisiana's Civil Law context refers to:
AAgricultural produce only
BRevenues, rents, and natural products produced by property without diminishing its substance✓ Correct
CMineral rights extracted from the ground
DInsurance proceeds from property damage
Explanation
In Louisiana Civil Law, 'fruits' include both natural fruits (crops, timber) and civil fruits (rent, interest) — revenues produced by property without diminishing its substance. Usufructuaries typically have the right to fruits.
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