The difference between Fructuary and Usufructuary
When used as nouns, fructuary means one who enjoys the profits or increase of anything, whereas usufructuary means a person who holds property, or the use of assets, by usufruct.
Usufructuary is also adjective with the meaning: of or pertaining to a usufruct.
check bellow for the other definitions of Fructuary and Usufructuary
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Fructuary as a noun:
One who enjoys the profits or increase of anything.
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Usufructuary as an adjective (law):
Of or pertaining to a usufruct.
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Usufructuary as a noun (law):
A person who holds property, or the use of assets, by usufruct; a fructuary.