/ˌjuzjʊˈfrʌktʃuˌɛri/ – noun
Definition: người thu hoa lợi.
A more thorough explanation: A usufructuary is a person who has the legal right to use and enjoy the property of another, typically for a specified period of time or until a certain condition is met, without owning the property itself. This legal concept grants the usufructuary the right to derive benefits from the property, such as receiving income or using the property for personal use, while the ownership rights remain with the property owner.
Example: The usufructuary has the right to use the property for a specified period of time, but does not have ownership of it.