Synonym: alliance, hire, lease, rent, treaty. Similar words: Chart., chart, quarter, starter, quarterback, headquarters, characterize, characteristic. Meaning: ['tʃɑːtə] n. 1. a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights; includes the articles of incorporation and the certificate of incorporation 2. a contract to hire or lease transportation. v. 1. hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services 2. grant a charter to 3. engage for service under a term of contract.
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(31) A NEW environmental charter for Darlington was launched yesterday.
(32) It's a tradition or an old charter or something.
(33) Acceptance of a social charter might lead more easily to the achievement of the goals to which the hon. Member referred.
(34) The captain then signs the bills of lading and precedes his signature with a statement that shipment is subject to charter party conditions.
(35) Bradstreet again served as governor until May of 1692 when the governor appointed under the new royal charter arrived.
(36) These Puritans, who did have a royal charter, wanted unity even more than did the Pilgrims.
(37) I commend his outlook to the House when we discuss issues relating to the social charter.
(38) Moreover, Boyle also demonstrates that the Security Council violated its own charter through the adoption of Resolution 731.
(39) The charter setting forth the terms of the agreement ends:.
(40) Will the patients charter be guaranteed by public funds or is it to depend in future on private charity?
(41) Owing to space restrictions, sail boards are not allowed on charter flights.
(42) He favors preparing a minimalist charter now which could be amended by the voters later.
(43) They would not give fairly rejected applicants a charter to cause trouble.
(44) Open-enrollment charter schools draw students from across school district boundaries and are financed with state and local school dollars.
(45) Where bilingual ballots do fill a need is in the initiatives such as bond issues, charter amendments and the like.
(46) In addition there is a major charter airline shown in Table 11.5 which has not appeared before.
(47) The charter granted Calvert palatinate powers over a domain of almost seven million acres from what had once belonged to Virginia.
(48) Under the city charter, the council had to appoint a replacement for McGrory by Nov. 2.
(49) Under the Arab League Charter a resolution passed by a majority of votes was binding only on member states voting in favour.
(50) The nearest attempt to a child's entitlement expressed by adults on their behalf lies in the United Nations Charter.
(51) In 1670 he was one of the original adventurers listed in the royal charter of the Hudson's Bay Company.
(52) Under the city charter,[sentencedict.com] Los Angeles was prohibited from incurring a debt greater than 15 percent of its assessed valuation.
(53) One aspect of Britain's opting out of the social charter is that it must surely undermine the single market.
(54) The draft student charter would allow students to opt out of their associations and would constrain unions within the law on charitable status.
(55) I was in the air-freight business before Stavanger brought me here - had my own small charter company.
(56) Brown rushed several fraternities but decided on Sigma Phi Epsilon, whose national charter contained a whites-only provision.
(57) In 1638 he became an alderman of Shrewsbury under its new royal charter.
(58) Prop 105 would require a charter review advisory committee to be established every 10 years.
(59) Maggie Bosanquet, from Darlington Environmental Watch, welcomed the charter but was cautious about its benefits.
(60) It is no wonder that the right hon. Gentleman wants to support elements of the social charter being imposed here.
More similar words: Chart., chart, quarter, starter, quarterback, headquarters, characterize, characteristic, charm, repartee, Charlie, in charge of, reporter, supporter, take charge, discharging, chapter, counterpart, reportedly, inadvertent, hard, shark, harsh, sharp, shared, a share, inadvertently, harrow, harvest, harmony.