18-06-2004, 09:10 AM
Quote:Originally posted by MissQtoe
No joke Pommie, I'm struggling. Whilst I have your attention, would you kindly confirm which (if any) if these terms are known under British Law?
Usufruct
Comparant
Cede
Servitude
Notary of Oath
'Buy-a-donkey' in advance
As to legitimately used I have no idea, cede and servitude are in common useage and so probably.
Usufruct - The right to use and enjoy the profits and advantages of something belonging to another as long as the property is not damaged or altered in any way.
Comparant - no idea
I'm PM-ing you so as not to hijack this thread with Engels