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fructuary, a. and n.|ˈfrʌktjuːərɪ| [ad. L. frūctuāri-us, f. frūctus fruit: see -ary.] A. adj. in Roman Law. Of or belonging to usufruct; usufructuary. Only in fructuary stipulation.
1875Poste Gaius iv. §166 Provided that he gives his opponent security by the fructuary stipulation. †B. n. Obs. 1. One who enjoys the ‘fruits’ or profits (of something); a usufructuary.
1643Prynne Sov. Power Parl. App. 168 A fructuary can dispose or give the profits at his pleasure. 1687Dr. Smith in Magd. Coll. & Jas. II (O.H.S.) 162 Of which we are but the fructuaries. 2. Something enjoyed by usufruct. rare—1.
1651W. G. tr. Cowel's Inst. 63 In fructuaries and in those things whereof we have the use but not the property. |