Legal Dictionary of Pakistan

Quick lookup for English, Urdu, and Latin legal terms used in Pakistani jurisprudence.

Bona fide possessor facit fructus consumptos suos

A possessor in good faith is entitled to the fruits (or produce) that he consumes.

Executio est finis et fructus legis

Execution of the law is its end and fruition.

Fructus augent haereditatem

Fruits enhance an inheritance.

Fructus pendentes pars fundi videntur.

Hanging fruits are considered part of the parcel of land.

Fructus perceptos villae non esse constat

It is agreed that gathered fruits are not a part of the farm.

fructus

[Latin "fruits"] 1. Roman & civil law. The natural produce of land and animals; the profit or increase from land and animals. 2. USUFRUCT.

fructus civiles

[Latin "civil fruits"] Income (such as rent or interest) that one receives from another for the use or enjoyment of a thing, esp. real property or loaned money.

fructus fundi

[Latin "land fruits"] The fruits or produce of land.

fructus industriales

[Latin "industrial fruits"] See EMSLEMENTS.

fructus legis

[Latin "fruits of the law"] The proceeds of judgment or execution.

fructus naturales

[Latin "natural fruits"] The natural produce of land or plants and the offspring of animals. ( Fructus naturales are considered part of the real property.

fructus pecudum

[Latin "fruits of the herd"] The produce or increase of flocks or herds.

fructus pendentes

[Latin "hanging fruits"] Fruits not yet severed or gathered; fruits united with that which produces them.

fructus percepti

[Latin "gathered fruits"] Roman & civil law. Fruits that have been gathered.

fructus rei alienae

[Latin "fruits of another's property"] The fruits of another's property; fruits taken from another's estate.

fructus separati

[Latin "separated fruits"] Roman & civil law. The produce of a thing after being separated from it, and so becoming in law "fruits."

fructus stantes

[Latin "standing fruits"] Fruits that have not yet been severed from the stalk or stem.