0 a formal statement of the rights of a country's people, or of an organization or a particular social group, that is agreed by or demanded from a ruler or government:
2 to rent a vehicle, especially an aircraft, for a special use and not as part of a regular service:
They've chartered a plane to take delegates to the conference.
3 to officially start a new organization by giving it a charter:
Cambridge University Press was chartered in 1534.
4 a formal statement, esp. by a government or ruler, of the rights of a group organized for some purpose:
5 an act of renting a vehicle for a special use, esp. by a group of people:
Charters with low fares have attracted new airline passengers.
7 a formal statement of the rights of a country's people, or a particular social group, which is agreed by or demanded from a government, etc.:
8 a statement of the aims and values of an organization, etc.:
9 in the US, an official document that shows that a company has been formed legally and that controls how it operates:
Commercial banks with a national charter are supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
11 to rent a plane or ship, for a special use and not as part of a regular service:
The company chartered a plane to take executives to the conference.
12 to start a new organization by giving it an official charter:
In terms of specifics, charters usually integrated pre-existing government practices into a form and style modelled on medieval procedures.
More to the point, railroads were bound under their charters by duties to the public at large.
Most usually, this corporation provided townsmen with borough status, although certain larger or ' ancient ' corporations were chartered as cities and even counties.
While 85 charters of incorporation or re-incorporation were purchased between 1660 and 1681, between 1682 and 1687 another 134 passed the great seal.
Expertise thus was built upon recognised teaching methods and schools, chartered professional bodies and close links with the senior wartime administration.
He did so without the need to bestow these formally as a feudal grant or to record the acts in charters of enfeftment.
They divide into two complementary categories: narrative sources, and charters and laws.
Most borough charters reserved the fines exacted in borough courts for the corporation's use.
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