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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.
Though such commissions effectively annulled provisions in corporate charters, their use was entirely within the law of franchises by which such charters were granted.
However, he believes legislators and other actors of the time were mistaken in placing the same concern for corporations chartered for general purposes.
Colonists had extensive experience with written instruments of government, from letters of patent to royal charters to other less formal provisions regarding colonial rule.
Only eight charters were granted to private manufacturing companies.
After approving eleven new bank charters in 1829, the legislature granted between seven and nine new charters each year from 1830 to 1834.
One problem that state lawmakers soon confronted was the fact that chartered banks faced competition from unchartered banks.
The project charters also mediate the trade-offs among time, cost, and quality of the evidence assembled for a review.
Participation in and representation at a diet was an integral part of most of the continental urban charters.
The development of the urban system was thus largely dependent on the territorial and mercantile rights embedded in the market town charters.
The texts are presented by presumed date - presumed since the king's charters are often given a place of issue but virtually never dated.
The constant reminder of the dual occupancy of the throne was repeated on the charters and seals of the joint reign.
The old aristocratic conciliar form of government, and the string of royal electoral charters on which it had been based since 1282, were annulled.
A standard template for project charters has been developed and is modified based on the specific issues to be addressed in each review.
The final two chapters, on parliament and urban charters respectively, contain the most serious engagement with the stated thesis.
All the more valuable, in view of our lack of original charters, is the one piece of evidence which points to his doing so.
We have no detailed knowledge of the king's movements at this time, and have to make do with the evidence of charters.
Newsgroups have charters reasons for being, things that are on-topic and things that aren't.
Further, as ideologies of community management, traditional tank institutions are constructed in historically specific ways and have provided legitimizing charters for different development regimes.
Thirty-five towns received new charters, too, working further personnel changes.
Other charters of the late 1670s showed no sign of such a clause.
Parliament could revoke the charters of colonial rights whenever it wished to do so; that was what parliamentary supremacy meant.
The professional group included a chartered accountant and a teacher, the unskilled workers included two telephonists, one publican, one milk roundsman and one shop assistant.
The result was that the state continued to write special charters in significant numbers until 1875.
The emergence of that evidence in the period between c. 660 and c. 720 resulted from the increasing use of charters to bestow lands and rights.
Further, territory was the basis (often paired with wealth, religion, or literacy) of representation in all colonial charters and their subsequent state constitutions at the founding.
With negation, this is often the case in charters, since they are usually concerned with setting down in writing what is the case, rather than what is not.
Indeed, these early initiatives - from chartered banking to free banking - prove especially fascinating when viewed in combination, fitting together like so many pieces in a jigsaw puzzle.
The states still gave the corporation its attributes; the federal government, as a limited government of assigned powers, was still limited in its capacity to grant charters.
The history of the pre-tenth-century minster is hard to reconstruct : the eighteen charters surviving that purport to date from the period before 900 all present serious interpretative difficulties.
The evidence of charters and laws is more local in its focus but more extensive in what it shows about authority and control within the wic.
He copied particularly important charters, adding a couple of them to prestigious gospelbooks, and he was himself responsible for, or contributed to, a series of de luxe manuscripts.
Virtually all declarations, conventions, and charters on human rights stress the fundamental value of equality.
Weir not only finds diversity in charters, but also among other civil covenants including combinations and compacts, which were composed by the colonists to govern themselves.
Then, since this was and still is a constitutional monarchy, the symbolic head of state should also be included, chartering as she did the ancient (and later, the newer) universities.
The charters and statutes for all the new technological universities incorporate provisions on those lines.
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I have today issued the charters for further and higher education as consultative documents.
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The desired qualification for hospital engineers is technical rather than chartered.
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Thirdly, there are a mass of rights and privileges contained in charters too numerous and varied for me to catalogue now.
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We are reviewing the complex position of charters.
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Surely, if there was anything wrong, it would be discovered by these chartered accountants.
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The professional man, the auditor or chartered accountant in particular, seems to me to have won the day.
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Consequently, horses and carts have to be chartered because of the weight of the heavy lorries, and the lorries have to be unloaded.
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In short, ultimate responsibility for enforcing the standards that are set in local government charters has to lie with the local electorate.
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All charters include information about what to do if things go wrong.
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I am not asking for details, but can he confirm that an investigation of fraud during the chartering contracts process is under way?
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We have chartered accountants who audit our books.
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The following charters also contain provision for financial compensation.
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Is it suggested that a ferry should be chartered?
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We have here in this country certain rights which have been obtained by the people through various charters and after a great deal of struggle.
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Most university charters specify that courses are open to both men and women.
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Casanovas do not need charters, for one thing.
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Only the person who organises a chartering group can know how far the rules have been kept.
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We are dealing with a market which is growing rapidly so far as pure charters are concerned.
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If there were a gap, the work could continue in other ways by chartering, or whatever.
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Perhaps their charters prohibit them from having negotiations about terms and conditions as their principal object; we can understand that.
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I am particularly pleased to see that the charter's complaints section has been revised.
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The charters are best described as a 10-year project of process management.
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The total cost of chartering these vessels is £25,807,174.
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To date, 40 main charters have been produced covering a wide range of public services.
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In his citizens' charters he also attempted to give citizens information of importance about public services.
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I am sure that we do not require any more in the way of charters or general declarations of principle.
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Chartering may develop very considerably; on the other hand it may be that the regular running of airlines may make it small.
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They are specially chartered planes, yet they will leave to regular daily timetables and, before the war, even carried passengers.
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There is no specific reference to closure in any of these charters.
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Is the charterer of a large ship a consumer of services, although not of goods, when he charters the ship?
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After all, we talk of chartered accountants, chartered surveyors, and so on.
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However, it is the body that grants charters and it seems appropriate that it should have a role.
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Under our ordinary charters, the rights remain vested in the owners so that the position remains unaffected.
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Other ships will be requisitioned and chartered as necessary.
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There are now more than 8,000 local charters, and the number is growing.
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We have more citizens charters than crises, which is saying something.
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Arrangements were made at all the venues used for the regional conferences on local community care charters to allow attendance by disabled delegates.
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Is not there a case for introducing charters for political and personal courage?
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We should ask ourselves what the charter's call to uphold international peace and security means in the modern world.
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There are seven charters containing provision for financial compensation.
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There are a couple of dozen such measures, including market charters and other provisions that have been mentioned during the debate.
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The following charters have been revised and give details of improved standards of service.
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I particularly welcome the further and higher education charters.
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Moreover, charters might be as much propaganda tools as land deeds, often intended for the consumption of a wide audience.
The same charters also illustrate the strong sense of family attachment to land.
If sixteenth-century laws favouring wet-nurses placed particular stress on exemption from council obligations, in the seventeenth century charters of privilege stated military exemptions.
The charters offer more than simply a fragmented history of the chapter's landed activities, however.
While the charters were being drawn up, the existing relations between landlords and serfs were to remain in place.
The new charters were to be a staging post.
Kings, not parliaments, had issued the charters on which their jurisdiction was based.
Central banks functioned largely according to private incentives as a result of charters which allowed them to be profit-making entities.
Banks received bank charters and the right to issue bank notes in exchange for distributing government bonds.
Corporations chartered under general law could gain a balance of power advantage by extracting concessions from lawmakers.
Reinvented as a single corporation, a trust could transform itself from an illegal combination into a single, legal enterprise chartered by a state government.
The policy proved highly reactive, however, with legislators granting new charters when the economy seemed stable and withholding charters when signs of trouble appeared.
Limiting banking and especially money creation exclusively to chartered institutions, they promoted safe functions within the banking system is characterized as an historical accident.
The legislature chartered no new banks until 1821 and incorporated just one more that year.
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