In his constitution of the year VIII,[3187] he declares in the name of the French nation that after a legally consummated sale of national property, whatever its origin, the legitimate purchaser cannot be divested of it.
At the time I bought it I was looking for a place to put my money, and I invested in national property as the best security.
He had managed to recover a hundred acres of contested land, not sold as national property, being in some way confounded with that of the township.
The fine domain of Gondreville was sold as national property.
They were foreigners: so I furnished them with all the necessary documents to enable them to travel in France as foreign merchants and purchasers of national property.
They were converted first into a saltpetre factory by the little knot of financial operators who bought them for a song as 'national property.
In later years it has served well enough the presidential dignity of the chief magistrate of the French Republic and is thus classed as a national property.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "national property" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.