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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(61) Some of the ill feeling dates back to the somewhat arbitrary way Edison was first given the charter.
(62) For the Arab countries the United Nations, with its charter and its conventions, is an arena for manipulation and hypocrisy.
(63) A market overt is a market, constituted under statute, by royal charter or by long standing custom.
(64) In contrast, the charter party bill of lading did not contain the charter party contract, but incorporated it by reference.
(65) The court system was unified under the judicial charter of 1833.
(66) From late December to April, scores of California charter boats search out migrating gray whales for tourists.
(67) The Association is a registered charity incorporated under Royal Charter.
(68) That is the way in which he devised his social charter when he had the ability to make policy at the Department.
(69) A new town charter gives out-of-state property-owners the right to vote in local elections.
(70) At the same time, the report urges state lawmakers to require clearer performance and assessment plans from all charter schools.
(71) If not, why will not he accept the provisions of the social charter which would attack the problem of low pay?
(72) The Charter is up for renewal in 1996, and there are ministers to be lobbied and Conservative backbenchers to be wooed.
(73) The first proposal was announced by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister in his statement on the citizens charter.
(74) The patients charter sets out clearly the entitlement of a patient and the standard we seek to set for ambulance services.
(75) After all, lose some bait and you can chalk it up to the charter rate.
(76) Not too much Tippex was needed to amend the Charter to one of the new King.
(77) It turned out to be nothing more than a charter for busybodies, lacking muscle and new money.
(78) The new charter, which was trimmed down to just 82 pages, replaces the chief administrative officer with a city administrator.
(79) The writing of a city charter and the election cost us about $ 25, 000.
(80) I welcome the concept of a new charter of rights.
(81) It was charged with writing a new charter and would meanwhile perform legislative and monitoring functions.
(82) My own business was all right,[sentencedict.com/charter.html] but I had the usual trouble of small charter companies - not enough capital.
(83) The Charter will be at the centre of government's decision-making throughout the 1990s.
(84) Founded under a charter of 1694, the Royal Hospital School came into being in 1712.
(85) I think particularly of consultation on change, which must take place under the social charter but which has not been observed.
(86) Surgery grew as a separate profession under its own royal charter.
(87) A school develops its own charter, with district approval, which frees the school from following most educational regulations and policies.
(88) It has a royal charter, gained in 1984.
(89) In NaJing tulou tourism is independent charter travel best!
(90) The East India Company, created by royal charter, became practically a government in its own right administering territories greater in extent than Great Britain itself.
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.