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Charter and bus
New construction projects included the Charter Walk shopping centre, Centenary way and its flyover, the Keirby Hotel, a new central bus station, Trafalgar flats, and a number of office blocks.
Charter is sometimes used as a synonym for ' tool ' or ' lease ', as in the ' charter ' of a bus or boat by an organization, intended for a similar group destination.

Charter and operators
Charter operators are traditionally operators who own or simply manage private jets for multiple clients.
Charter operators are busy all year round.
Bulgarian Air Charter started operations with five Tupolev TU-154 and operates flights to leading tour operators like: REWE Touristik, DUF Travel, Israir, Solvex, Travel booking, VVV Tour, A tour and more to destinations in Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Israel, Poland.

Charter and may
Charter buses may also be used in Tourism and for promotion ( See Tourism and Promotion sections )
Languages that are official within regions, provinces or federal units within a State ( for example Catalan in Spain ) are not classified as official languages of the State and may therefore benefit from the Charter.
The Labour Charter of 1927, promulgated by the Grand Council of Fascism, stated in article 7: " The corporative State considers private initiative, in the field of production, as the most efficient and useful instrument of the Nation ", then continued in article 9: " State intervention in economic production may take place only where private initiative is lacking or is insufficient, or when are at stakes the political interest of the State.
Violations of the UN Charter by members of the United Nations may be raised by the aggrieved state in the General Assembly for debate.
The Court may give an advisory opinion on any legal question at the request of whatever body may be authorized by or in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations to make such a request.
Under Article 34 Statute of the ICJ only states may be parties in cases before the Court and, under Article 36, the jurisdiction comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in the Charter of the United Nations or in treaties and conventions in force.
There may be several such bodies for one profession in a single country, an example being the accountancy bodies ( ACCA, ICAEW, ICAI, ICAS, CIPFA, AAPA, CIMA, IFA, CPA ) of the United Kingdom, all of which have been given a Royal Charter although not necessarily considered to hold equivalent-level qualifications.
Article 4 of the Charter of the University for Peace reads: " the University may enter into association or conclude agreements with Governments and intergovernmental and other organizations and institutions in the field of education.
Its Charter of 15 December 1954 described ASIS's role as " to obtain and distribute secret intelligence, and to plan for and conduct special operations as may be required ".
* Thomas Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day, in a parody of serial fiction, features a young men's organization, the " Chums of Chance ", whose Charter includes a paraphrase of Star Trek's Prime Directive, " never to interfere with legal customs of any locality at which we may have happened to touch.
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.
Since the passage of a 1981 provincial law, intended to promote gender equality as outlined in the Quebec Charter of Rights, no change may be made to a person's name without the authorization of the registrar of civil status or the authorization of the court.
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.
Government leaders and members of legislatures who accept the commitments of this Charter may be invited to participate in a personal capacity.
Some collectors may specialize in specific fields ( such as Nobel Prize winners ) or general topics ( military leaders participating in World War I ) or specific documents ( i. e., signers of the Charter of the United Nations ; signers of the U. S. Constitution ; signers of the Israeli Declaration of Independence ; signers of the Charter of the European Common Union ; signers of the World War II German or Japanese surrender documents ).
# Such subsidiary organs as may be found necessary may be established in accordance with the present Charter.
Students who live in Yarmouth may also attend Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich or Sturgis Charter Public School in Hyannis ; both for grades 9-12.
If a law is declared contrary to certain sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, parliament or the provincial legislatures may make that particular law temporarily valid again against by using the " override power " of the notwithstanding clause.
The federal Parliament or a provincial legislature may declare a law or part of a law to apply temporarily (" notwithstanding ") countermanding sections of the Charter, thereby nullifying any judicial review by overriding the Charter protections for a limited period of time.

Charter and be
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 ''.
The integrity of the office not merely requires that the Secretary General shall be, as the Charter puts it, `` the chief administrative officer of the Organization '', but that neither he nor his staff shall seek or receive instructions from any government or any other authority `` external to the Organization ''.
The Charter does stipulate that `` due regard '' shall be paid to the importance of recruiting the staff on `` as wide a geographical basis as possible ''.
According to the official interpretation of the Charter, a member cannot be penalized by not having the right to vote in the General Assembly for nonpayment of financial obligations to the `` special '' United Nations' budgets, and of course cannot be expelled from the Organization ( which you suggested in your editorial ), due to the fact that there is no provision in the Charter for expulsion.
The country's new Robotics Ethics Charter will establish ground rules and laws for human interaction with robots in the future, setting standards for robotics users and manufacturers, as well as guidelines on ethical standards to be programmed into robots to prevent human abuse of robots and vice versa.
295 ), the Canada Supreme Court opined that the 1906 Lord's Day Act that required most places to be closed on Sunday did not have a legitimate secular purpose, and was an unconstitutional attempt to establish a religious-based closing law in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The formal status of borough came to be conferred by Royal Charter.
A recent example is the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union which was intended to be included in the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, that failed to be ratified.
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.
According to Dedham's Charter, the " administration of all the fiscal, prudential, and municipal affairs of the town, with the government thereof, shall be vested in a legislative branch, to consist of a representative town meeting.
The importance of human rights on the global stage can be traced to the importance of human rights within the United Nations framework and the UN Charter can be seen as the starting point for the development of a broad array of declarations, treaties, implementation and enforcement mechanisms, UN organs, committees and reports on the protection of human rights.
Alleged violations of the Charter can also be raised by states in the Security Council.
In rare cases, the Security Council can adopt resolutions under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, related to " threats to Peace, Breaches of the Peace and Acts of Aggression ," which are legally binding under international law, and can be followed up with economic sanctions, military action, and similar uses of force through the auspices of the United Nations.

Charter and completely
" Such a level of deference to the legislatures, he asserts, has the potential to completely undermine the effectiveness of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Napoleonic constitutions were then completely replaced by the Charter of 1814.

Charter and independent
During 1955 and 1956 the Manchester College of Science and Technology achieved independent university status under its own Royal Charter and became separately funded from the University Grants Committee.
It is politically independent, as specifically expressed in the BBC Charter agreement, non-profit, and commercial-free.
The Charter of the Organisation was signed by 32 independent African states.
* City of Saginaw-county seat ; most populous political subdivision in the county ; independent of Saginaw Charter Township
Jersey-based UK independent airline Air Transport Charter ( C. I.
Paradise is served by Paradise Unified School District as well as several independent Charter and Private Schools.
In 1802, Wilton was granted a Town Charter by the Connecticut General Assembly and became a political entity independent from Norwalk.
A portion of the city is on the border between Adrian Township and Madison Charter Township, although the city is politically independent of both.
The city is bordered on the south by Monroe Charter Township, but both are politically independent.
The city is located at the western edge of Zeeland Charter Township which is politically independent.
The city is located within Caledonia Charter Township, although it is an independent political entity.
Following a Royal Charter and Act of Parliament in 1903, it became an independent university with the right to confer its own degrees called the University of Liverpool.
The Charter 99 for Global Democracy, spearheaded by the One World Trust, first proposed that cross-sector principles of accountability be researched and observed by institutions that affect people, independent of their legal status.
Plans to introduce limited commercial-program sponsorship, and the establishment of SBS as an independent corporation with its own Charter, were put in place in July, 1989.
It is politically independent ( by mandate of the Agreement providing details of the topics outlined in the BBC Charter ), non-profit, and commercial-free.
Shrewsbury School is a co-educational independent school for pupils aged 13 to 18, founded by Royal Charter in 1552.
Because the declaration is overwhelmingly directed at the printed media as independent broadcasting was not much of a phenomenon back then, the celebrations of the tenth anniversary of the declaration-held also in Windhoek-were used by activists to propose and adopt a new document that would address issues specific to broadcasting, the African Charter on Broadcasting.
After 130 years in operation, the Royal College of Art was granted its Royal Charter in 1967, which gave it the status of an independent university with the power to grant its own degrees.
A new Charter in 1845 defined the Society as an independent, private body servicing the affairs of the profession like other professional, literary and scientific bodies.
Christ's Hospital ( popularly known as The Bluecoat School, and also by the nicknames " Housey " and " CH ") is an English coeducational independent day and boarding school with Royal Charter located in the Sussex countryside just south of Horsham in Horsham District, West Sussex, England.
* Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Review of the BBC ’ s Royal Charter: A strong BBC, independent of government ( government Green Paper ), 2005
Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, presented the Charter in November 1949, elevating the erstwhile college to the first engineering university of independent India.
Along the High Street, West Street and Charter Walk are a mix of shops ( mostly independent ), restaurants, cafes, banks and estate agents.
* the organisation is an independent UK body which exists for the collective pursuit of professional aims and objectives in science as set out in a Royal Charter or Memorandum and Articles of Association incorporated under the Companies Acts or formally registered in some other way ;

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