Original content
"Has the usufructuary died and I have sown alfalfa, what right do I have?" This doubt has arrived today, through the email campocopezamora@gmail.com, to the consultation that Agronews lawyer, Celia Miravalles, maintains on the program that COPE Zamora, led by María José Salvador, dedicates every day of the week to the agricultural sector. "Has the usufructuary died and I have sown alfalfa, what right do I have?" question: This winter the usufructuary of the farm we have leased died, the new owners are asking me to leave it, but I have just sown alfalfa. What can I do? Do I have any rights? Can I ask for the sowing expense to be returned? response: Leases made by a usufructuary end upon the death of the usufructuary, it is only allowed to terminate and collect the harvest of the current campaign. One must be careful about what is sown when making this type of contract, ...