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Definitions of charter in various dictionaries:
noun - a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights
noun - a contract to hire or lease transportation
verb - hold under a lease or rental agreement
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A contract for the commercial leasing of a vessel or space on a vessel. |
A written grant from the sovereign power of a country conferring certain rights and privileges on a person, a corporation, or the people: A royal charter exempted the Massachusetts colony from direct interference by the Crown. |
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: |
the renting of a plane or ship: |
to start a new organization by giving it an official charter: |
to rent a plane or ship, for a special use and not as part of a regular service: |
a statement of the aims and values of an organization, etc.: |
in the US, an official document that shows that a company has been formed legally and that controls how it operates: |
the renting of a vehicle: |
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.: |
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A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified. It is implicit that the granter retains superiority (or sovereignty), and that the recipient admits a limited (or inferior) status within the relationship, and it is within that sense that charters were historically granted, and that sense is retained in modern usage of the term. * The word entered the English language from the Old French charte, via Latin charta, and ultimately from Greek (khartes, meaning "layer of papyrus"). It has come to be synonymous with a document that sets out a grant of rights or privileges.* |