
In property law, fructus naturales are the natural fruits of the land on which they arise, such as agricultural produce and wild game. In many common law legal systems, fructus naturales` are considered to be part of the real property, and not separate chattels in relation to any legal conveyance of the property. This term originates from the ter....
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The Latin term 'Fructus naturales' means, in a UK legal context: 'vegetation which grows naturally without cultivation'.
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Vegetation which grows naturally without cultivation
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