La "sustancia" del objeto en el derecho real de usufructo

This paper is based on the duty of the grantee to preserve the substance of the subject-matter of an easement. To such effect, the analysis focuses on the legal and philosophical approach of the notion of "substance". Thus, "substance" is deemed as a "construction" of l...

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Autor principal: Pérez Pejcic, Gonzalo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://www.derecho.uba.ar/publicaciones/pensar-en-derecho/revistas/8/la-sustancia-del-objeto-en-el-derecho-real-de-usufructo.pdf
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Sumario:This paper is based on the duty of the grantee to preserve the substance of the subject-matter of an easement. To such effect, the analysis focuses on the legal and philosophical approach of the notion of "substance". Thus, "substance" is deemed as a "construction" of language that implies the "judgment" made by individuals of a community to set the material limits of reality. Therefore, altering the substance of the subject-matter of the easement is not equal to changing its "essence". Conversely, the subject-matter is altered when there is a "nominal" collective change undergoing whereby the individuals would no longer called it by the name socially assigned to identify it. This "nominal" change will be the result of what the community understands as "matter", "form", and "purpose" of the subject-matter -in case it has not been assigned by grantor- and as "impairment" in case of a right.