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Fructus (Roman law)
Fructus
was a
legal term
used in
Roman law
to describe
products
which originate from both
natural
sources
and
legal transactions
.
Types
Fructus naturales
–
fruits
which originate
naturally
without the
assistance
of
man
Fructus civiles – profits obtained through
legal
transactions
Fructus consumpti – fruits which have been
consumed
Fructus extantes – fruits not consumed
Fructus industriales
–
crops
produced
by the
labor
of man
Fructus pendentes – fruits not
separated
from the
object
which they originate from
Fructus percepti – fruits which have been taken
possession
of by
separating
them from the object which produced them
Fructus percipiendi – fruits which would have but have not been produced at
fault
of the
holder
of the fruit-producing object
Fructus separati – fruits separated from the object which produced them