12.Under that law, a married woman's personal property—jewels, money, furniture, and the like—became her husband's property;the management of her lands passed into his control.
15.The practice has been highly lucrative for the French state, which raked in upwards of 771 million pounds ($840 million) in 2022 from bank accounts, real estate, and personal property.
17.Before 1978, presidents believed that the material was theirs – their personal property that they could, if they wanted to, donate to the government or donate to some other place.
18.Not 400 yards from where I stand some four centuries ago, four enslaved people, Bilhah, Titus, Venus, and Juba lived and worked in Wadsworth House as the personal property of the president of Harvard University.
19.With one cow, one swine, a yoke of fine oxen I had lately purchased of Lewis Brown, in Hartford, and other personal property and effects, we proceeded to our new home in Kingsbury.
20.On one hand, those who believe individuals have the right to use as much fresh water as they want argue that it is their personal property and should not be controlled by the government.