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The fact of being habitually employed in a certain manner. In real property law, a right held by an individual (called a cestui que use) to take the profits arising from a particular parcel of land that was owned and possessed by another individual. For example, a seller of goods might make an Implied Warranty of fitness for a particular use, which signifies that an item or a product is fit to be used for a specific purpose, such as a tire meant for use in the snow. The cestui que use received the benefits from the property even though title to such land was in another individual. This theory is no longer part of the U.S. legal system; however, the modern law of trusts evolved from the law relating to uses. Cross-referencesuse n. 1) the right to enjoy the benefits of real property or personal property, (but primarily used in reference to real property) whether the owner of the right has ownership of title or not. 2) historically, under English Common Law "use" of real property became extremely important since title could not be conveyed (transferred) outside a family line due to "restraints on alienation," so "use" of the property was transferred instead. use noun adhibition, adoption, application, avail, convenience, disposal, disposition, employment, exercitation, exploitation, function, means, purpose, service, serviceability, suitability, usage, usefulness, usus, utility, utilization Associated concepts: actual use, apparent use, beneficial use, best and highest use, business use, charitable use, common use, contingent use, convenient use, corporate use, customary use, declared use, domestic use, dominent use, exclusive use, existing use, forseeable use, hostile use, lawful use, mutual use, nonconforming use, nonpublic use, normal use, offensive use, official use, ordinary use, perrissive use, personal use, primary use, principal use, priiate use, reasonable use, resulting use, secondary use, shifting use, Statute of Uses, suitable use, unfit for use, use and derivate use See also: apply, consume, consumption, custom, deplete, employ, exert, exhaust, expend, exploit, exploitation, function, handle, help, impropriate, manage, manipulate, means, opportunity, ownership, parlay, patronize, ply, practice, prescription, process, profit, purpose, resort, spend, treat, usage, utility, value, wield, worth USE, estates. A confidence reposed in another, who was made tenant of the
land or terre tenant, that he should dispose of the land according to the
intention of the cestui que use, or him to whose use it was granted, and
suffer him to take the profits. Plowd. 352; Gilb. on Uses, 1; Bac. Tr. 150,
306; Cornish on Uses, 1 3; 1 Fonb. Eq. 363; 2 Id. 7; Sanders on Uses, 2; Co.
Litt. 272, b; 1 Co. 121; 2 Bl. Com. 328; 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1885, et seq.
USE, civil law. A right of receiving so much of the natural profits of a thing as is necessary to daily sustenance; it differs from usufruct, which is a right not only to use but to enjoy. 1 Browne's Civ. Law, 184; Lecons Elem. du Dr. Civ. Rom. Sec. 414, 416. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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