personal property

NOUN
  1. movable property (as distinguished from real estate)
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How To Use personal property In A Sentence

  • Richard could easily destroy her personal property to punish her for walking out on him.
  • The club does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to club members' personal property.
  • Fry's displaced neighbors may not have known it, but their financial future hung on a legal nicety - the distinction between real estate and personal property or, in legal terms, chattel.
  • The club does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to club members' personal property.
  • He appointed her as his personal representative and bequeathed to her his personal property, consisting of the City Road premises.
  • All metalliferous minerals were the personal property of the Emperor.
  • It was an increase of four per cent compared with the previous year and just under half of those crimes were thefts of personal property. Times, Sunday Times
  • WHEREAS certain hereinafter-described real and personal property of the United States in Guam is required for the respective uses of the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, and the Coast Guard, and it has been mutually agreed that the Department of the Navy shall act on behalf of the Department of the Army, the Department of the Air Force, and the Coast Guard with respect to their requirements as to such property; EXECUTIVE ORDER 10178
  • The club does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to club members' personal property.
  • Related Occupations Administrative services managers direct and coordinate support services and oversee the purchase, use, and disposal of personal property.
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