Property Ownership
Under Louisiana law, a 'naked owner' of property subject to a usufruct:
AHas the right to use and enjoy the property
BOwns the underlying title but lacks current rights to use or enjoy the property✓ Correct
CHas no ownership interest in the property
DIs the person who originally granted the usufruct
Explanation
In a usufruct, the naked owner holds the title to the property but cannot use or enjoy it while the usufruct is in effect. The usufructuary has the right to use and collect fruits from the property.
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