A comparative study of the causes of the decline of usufruct in Iranian and Lebanese law

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The right of usufruct is one of the important legal issues that the Iranian legislature has considered from articles 40 to 54 of the Civil Code and the types of usufruct. According to Article 40 of the Civil Code of Iran, the right of usufruct is a right according to which a person can Use property that is the property of another or does not have a specific owner, and Article 51 of the said law provides: The right of usufruct is lost in the following cases: 1- In case of expiration of the term. The Lebanese legislature has addressed the issue of usufruct as an objective property right in Articles 32 to 55 of the fifth chapter of the second chapter of the Law on Property Ownership. Dedicated to the other and enjoying it. And the Lebanese legislator from Article 50 to 54 of the law deals with the fall of usufruct. There are causes that are shared with the right of easement, which in this study we examine the causes of the decline of the right of usufruct in the laws of Iran and Lebanon.

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Persian
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Iranian Journal of Political Sociology, Volume:5 Issue: 9, 2022
Pages:
1440 to 1453
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