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51fructus separati — /fraktas separeytay/ Separate fruits; the fruits of a thing when they are separated from it …
52fructus stantes — /fraktas staentiyz/ Standing fruits; those not yet severed from the stalk or stem …
53fructus augent haereditatem — /fraktas ogant haredateytam/ The yearly increase goes to enhance the inheritance …
54fructus civiles — /fraktas sivaliyz/ All revenues and recompenses which, though not fruits, properly speaking, are recognized as such by the law. The term includes such things as the rents and income of real property, interest on money loaned, and annuities …
55fructus fundi — /fraktas fanday/ The fruits (produce or yield) of land …
56fructus industriales — /fraktas andastriyeyliyz/ Industrial fruits, or fruits of industry. Those fruits of a thing, as of land, which are produced by the labor and industry of the occupant, as crops of grain; as distinguished from such as are produced solely by the… …
57fructus legis — /fraktas liyjas/ The fruit of the law, i.e. execution …
58fructus naturales — /fraktas nsetyareyliyz/ Those products which are produced by the powers of nature alone; as wool, metals, milk, the young of animals. Term includes any plant which has perennial roots, such as trees, shrubs and grasses. Key v. Loder, D.C.Mun.App …
59fructus pecudum — /fraktas pekyadam/ The produce or increase of flocks or herds …
60fructus pendentes — /fraktas pendentiyz/ Hanging fruits; those not severed. The fruits united with the thing which produces them. These form a part of the principal thing …