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Charter and Township
It thens flows through Blackman Charter Township and then Rives Township and Tompkins Township before entering Ingham County, Eaton County, Clinton County, Ionia County, Kent County, Ottawa County and into the city of Grand Haven where it empties into Lake Michigan.
* Blackman Charter Township
* Grass Lake Charter Township
* Sandstone Charter Township
* 2006 – GM opens state-of-the-art facility in nearby Delta Charter Township.
The city occupies most of what had formerly been part of Lansing Charter Township.
It has also annexed adjacent tracts of land in Delta Charter Township and Windsor Township in Eaton County to the west and Delhi Charter Township in Ingham County to the south.
The city also controls three non-contiguous tracts of land through 425 Agreements ( conditional land transfer agreements ) with Meridian Charter Township, Delta Charter Township, and Alaiedon Township in Ingham County to the southeast.
* Meridian Charter Township, Michigan
* Bath Charter Township
* DeWitt Charter Township
* Watertown Charter Township
* Benton Charter Township, Michigan

Charter and Commerce
Charter members included East Texas State ( now Texas A & M – Commerce ), North Texas State ( now North Texas ), Sam Houston State, Southwest Texas State ( now Texas State ), and Stephen F. Austin.
* Charter Township of Commerce
The University Charter of 1900 also included provision for a Faculty of Commerce, as was appropriate for a university itself founded by industrialists and based in a city with enormous business wealth, in effect creating the first Business School in England.
Under Principal Samuel Curran, internationally respected nuclear physicist ( and inventor of the scintillation counter ), the Royal College gained University Status, receiving its Royal Charter to become The University of Strathclyde in 1964, merging with the Scottish College of Commerce at the same time.

Charter and more
Sturley quoted Quiney as having written on November 1 that if he had `` more monei presente much might be done to obtaine our Charter enlargd, ij faires more, with tole of corne, bestes, and sheepe, and a matter of more valewe then all that ''.
While an unlicensed satellite dish can often be identified easily, satellite radio receivers are much more compact and can rarely be easily identified, at least not without flagrantly violating provisions against unreasonable search and seizure in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Charter is concerned mainly with the aims of the Palestine Liberation Organization, while the Fundamental Law is more concerned with the structure and procedures of the organization.
Charter schools are public schools with more relaxed rules and regulations.
The URI Charter was signed by more than two-hundred people present, and hundreds more joining over the Internet, at a ceremony in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on June 26, 2000.
Lévesque's government pursues an agenda to secede Quebec from Canada by democratic means and strengthen Francophone Québécois culture in the late 1970s, such as the controversial Charter of the French Language more commonly known in Quebec and Canada as " Bill 101 ".
* June 7 – The Dutch States-General ratifies the Dutch West India Company's Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions, making it more attractive to invest in the colony of New Netherland in North America.
This may refer to the statutes of the Charter of Winchester ( 1251 ), though it is sometimes considered to be a reference to the more equitable days of King Alfred the Great, when Winchester was the capital of England.
The Charter of 1814 that Louis created entailed all that Saint-Ouen wished for and more: Freedom of Religion, a legislature composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Chamber of Peers, the press would enjoy a degree of freedom, the biens nationaux would remain in the hands of their current owners.
But the initiative did have a significant effect in changing cultures, and paradoxically the spin-off Chartermark initiative may have had more impact on local organisations uncertain about what standards to aim for, than the parent Citizen's Charter programme itself.
Implicit in the Charter Oath was an end to exclusive political rule by the bakufu and a move toward more democratic participation in government.
There were at least two reasons for the speed of Japan's modernization: the employment of more than 3, 000 foreign experts ( called o-yatoi gaikokujin or ' hired foreigners ') in a variety of specialist fields such as teaching English, science, engineering, the army and navy, among others ; and the dispatch of many Japanese students overseas to Europe and America, based on the fifth and last article of the Charter Oath of 1868: ' Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world so as to strengthen the foundations of Imperial rule.
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ), the post-war independence of British and French possessions, and much more are derived from the Atlantic Charter.
To receive a Royal Charter, the organization must have corporate members who have at least first degree level in a relevant field, consist of 5, 000 members or more, be financially sound, and it must be in the public interest to regulate the institution under a charter.
The People's Charter called for six basic reforms to make the political system more democratic:
The racial makeup of Charter Oak was 5, 602 ( 60. 2 %) White, 405 ( 4. 4 %) African American, 85 ( 0. 9 %) Native American, 1, 035 ( 11. 1 %) Asian, 18 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 1, 693 ( 18. 2 %) from other races, and 472 ( 5. 1 %) from two or more races.
Also of note, Hickman is home to Hickman Charter School with more students than native population and has attendance from students as far as Berkeley, California.
One of the most notable effects of the adoption of the Charter was to greatly expand the scope of judicial review, because the Charter is more explicit with respect to the guarantee of rights and the role of judges in enforcing them than was the Bill of Rights.
However, the Charter granted new powers to the courts to enforce remedies that are more creative and to exclude more evidence in trials.

Charter and commonly
* Success Academy Charter Schools, term commonly abbreviated to ' Success Academy '
When New Zealand was separated from the colony of New South Wales in 1841 and established as a Crown colony in its own right, the Royal Charter effecting this provided that " the principal Islands, heretofore known as, or commonly called, the ' Northern Island ', the ' Middle Island ', and ' Stewart's Island ', shall henceforward be designated and known respectively as ' New Ulster ', ' New Munster ', and ' New Leinster '".
Delta Charter Township, officially known as the Charter Township of Delta and commonly known as simply Delta Township, is a charter township of Eaton County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
It is commonly known as the notwithstanding clause ( or " la clause dérogatoire " in French ), or as the override power, and it allows Parliament or provincial legislatures to override certain portions of the Charter.
The City of Vineland is governed under the Faulkner Act ( Mayor-Council ) system of municipal government under New Jersey's Optional Municipal Charter Law, commonly called the Faulkner Act.
Mountainside Borough is governed by a Mayor-Council form of government as authorized through the Option Municipal Charter Law ( commonly called the Faulkner Act ).
The Open University ( also commonly referred to by its initialism OU ) is a distance learning and research university founded by Royal Charter in the United Kingdom.
712 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision in which the Court struck down part of the Charter of the French Language, commonly known as Bill 101.
In the 1584 Charter it is stated that Essa is now commonly called Saltash.
The party was formed in 1989 as a reaction to then-Premier Robert Bourassa invoking the " Notwithstanding clause " of the Canadian constitution to override a Supreme Court ruling overturning parts of the Charter of the French Language ( commonly known as " Bill 101 ").
The party was formed as a reaction to then-Premier Robert Bourassa invoking the notwithstanding clause of the Canadian constitution to override a Supreme Court ruling overturning parts of the Charter of the French Language ( commonly known as " Bill 101 ").
When New Zealand was separated from the colony of New South Wales in 1840 and established as a colony in its own right, the Royal Charter effecting this provided that " the principal Islands, heretofore known as, or commonly called, the ' Northern Island ', the ' Middle Island ', and ' Stewart's Island ', shall henceforward be designated and known respectively as ' New Ulster ', ' New Munster ', and ' New Leinster '".
Eva S. Moskowitz ( less commonly Eva Sarah Moskowitz ) ( born March 4, 1964 ) runs Success Academy Charter Schools and is a former City Councilmember, both in New York City.

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