/ˈjuːsjʊˌfrʌkt/ – noun
Definition: quyền thu hoa lợi.
A more thorough explanation: Usufruct is a legal term that refers to the right to use and enjoy the property of another person, without damaging or altering it, for a specified period of time or until a specific event occurs. The person who holds the usufruct, known as the usufructuary, has the right to receive any income or benefits generated by the property during the term of the usufruct.
Example: The landlord granted the tenant the usufruct of the property, allowing them to use and enjoy the premises for the duration of the lease agreement.