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chartered and companies
High specification luxury coaches are often chartered by companies for executive or VIP transport.
Canal companies were initially chartered by individual states in the United States.
Liechtenstein has chartered 17 banks, three non-bank financial companies, and 71 public investment companies, as well as insurance and reinsurance companies.
Some of these colonies were handed over in the late 19th century for rule by chartered companies such as the Companhia de Moçambique and the Companhia do Niassa.
They were sponsored by common stock companies such as the chartered Virginia Company ( and its off-shoot, the Somers Isles Company ) financed by wealthy Englishmen who understood the economic potential of this new land.
Ever since 1644, when he found himself prevented by the monopoly of the merchant adventurers from embarking in the cloth trade, Lilburne had advocated the release of trade from the restrictions of chartered companies and monopolists.
Then all five major “ free standing ” investment banks ( i. e., those not part of a bank holding company ) entered bankruptcy proceedings ( Lehman Brothers ), were acquired by bank holding companies ( Bear Stearns by JP Morgan Chase and Merrill Lynch by Bank of America ), or became bank holding companies by converting their industrial loan companies (“ nonbank banks ”) into a national ( Morgan Stanley ) or state chartered Federal Reserve member bank ( Goldman Sachs ).
In 1980, because of inflation, Congress passed the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act to exempt federally chartered savings banks, installment plan sellers and chartered loan companies from state usury limits.
The Boston and Maine Railroad was chartered in New Hampshire on June 27, 1835, and the Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts Railroad was incorporated March 12, 1839, in Maine, both companies continuing the proposed line to South Berwick, Maine.
The Virginia Company refers collectively to a pair of English joint stock companies chartered by James I on 10 April
Chancellor Otto von Bismarck sought to utilize the traders on site in governing the region via " chartered companies ".
Some tour companies put on special chartered flights for Spring Break at discounted rates.
Several companies offer chartered flights and helicopter services from the airport.
Typically, a bus ( and a driver ) would be chartered from a tour bus operator, a practice also used by mainstream companies such as Greyhound Lines during peak service.
The chartered companies, both VOC and WIC, provided employment on a large enough scale to compensate for the slump in other forms of trade and their trade brought great revenues.
Overseas, the Dutch Republic gained, through the intermediary of its two chartered companies, the United East India Company and the Dutch West India Company, important colonial possessions, largely at the expense of Portugal.
The Danish East India Company () were two separate Danish chartered companies.
St Bartholomew the Great is the adopted church of various livery companies and is the setting for their annual religious services: the Worshipful Company of Butchers ( one of the seven oldest livery companies ), the Worshipful Company of Founders ( whose hall abuts the church ), the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers ( chartered 1448 and no. 8 in the order of seniority ), the Worshipful Company of Fletchers, the Worshipful Company of Farriers ( chartered 1674 ), the Worshipful Company of Farmers ( chartered 1955 ).

chartered and Portuguese
The Zambezia Company, the most profitable chartered company, took over a number of smaller prazeiro holdings, and requested Portuguese military outposts to protect its property.
What prompted them to this concession was the inroads that the Dutch East India Company ( or VOC ), that had been chartered by the States-General in 1602, had been making in the Portuguese empire's sphere of influence in the East Indies.
Lajes is best known for being the location of Portuguese Air Force Base No. 4, used for military, small inter-island, as well as scheduled and chartered flights from North America and mainland Europe.

chartered and administration
* Director ( colonial ), head of chartered company's colonial administration in a territory
In 1884, the German Empire formally took possession of the northeast quarter of the island and put its administration in the hands of a chartered trading company formed for the purpose, the German New Guinea Company.
He went on to graduate with a degree in business administration from York University in 1978, and qualified as a chartered accountant and certified auditor in 1981.
As a governmental entity chartered by Florida Legislature and as an enterprise fund of the City of Orlando, GOAA is tasked with the operation, administration, maintenance and oversight of expansions and enhancements to both Orlando International Airport and the Orlando Executive Airport.
During Greenup's administration, the state chartered the Bank of Kentucky and the Ohio Canal Company ; Greenup became a director of the former in 1807.

chartered and built
* March 12 – The Columbus and Xenia Railroad, the first railroad planned to be built in Ohio, is chartered.
The town was chartered in 1852, and the first resident was John Miller, who built and lived in a boarding house.
These include: Potter's Tavern, said to have been built in the 1750s, but restored to its appearance in 1776 when it was home to The Plain Dealer, considered New Jersey's first newspaper ; Brearley ( Masonic ) Lodge, founded by General James Giles in 1795, and still active ; the so-called " Nail House " ( c. 1815 ; second build c. 1855 ), administrative home of the Cumberland Nail & Iron Works that established Bridgeton's industrial prowess in the early nineteenth century ; the first Cumberland National Bank building ( 1816 ), only the second bank chartered in New Jersey ( now part of the Bridgeton Library ); and the David Sheppard House ( 1791 ), recently restored with assistance from the Garden State Historic Trust and home to the Cousteau Coastal Center of Rutgers University since 2008.
Academies and seminaries for basic education were established in 1800. Notable schools include Cayuga Lake Academy which was founded in 1797, chartered by New York State Regents in 1801 and remained and its second structure built in 1835 remained until the building was destroyed by fire on April 19, 1945.
Middlebury Academy was built in 1817 and was chartered by the NY Regents in 1819, and is believed to be the first institution of higher education west of the Genesee in New York.
By 1849, it chartered a school and the first schoolhouse was built in 1850.
The oldest railway in Texas, the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad chartered on February 11, 1850, as the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway Company built the first Seguin depot in 1876.
Black River Academy was chartered in Ludlow in 1835 and operated as a school, serving as the Town of Ludlow's public high school until 1938, when a new school was built.
Lake Mills was chartered in 1836 and the first building was built in 1837.
The academy moved to Lexington in 1780, when it was chartered as Liberty Hall Academy, and built its first facility near town in 1782.
It was chartered on August 19, 1780, after Pyotr Shuvalov had sold his rights to fell timber to English industrialists who built several sawmills there.
Similarly, the South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company was chartered in 1827 to connect Charleston to the Savannah River, and Pennsylvania built the Main Line of Public Works between Philadelphia and the Ohio River.
The Chicago Great Western, circa 1897. In 1854, the Legislature of the Territory of Minnesota had chartered the Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad ( M & NW ) to be built between Lake Superior, Minneapolis and Dubuque, Iowa.
Sackville School, a private educational establishment, now occupies Foxbush House, built in 1866 for Charles Fitch Kemp, a London chartered accountant, who had an “ ambition to be a country landowner ”.
Another airship, LZ13 Hansa was chartered to train naval crews while new ships were being built.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage was incorporated and chartered in 1984, dedicated in 1986, and built between 1994 and 1997 in New York City's Battery Park City.
The Cincinnati and Baltimore Railway was chartered in 1868 and was built six miles down the east bank of Mill Creek from Spring Grove to downtown Cincinnati.
The EJBSP & PS was chartered 1880 and built a line from the Eastern Railroad's Chelsea Beach Branch near Crescent Beach southeast via eastern Winthrop to Point Shirley.
* February 4 – The Camden and Amboy Rail Road, the first railroad to be built in New Jersey, is chartered.
* January – The Memphis and Little Rock Railroad, the first railroad built in Arkansas is chartered.
* February-The Chesterfield Railroad, the first railroad built in Virginia is chartered.
The first step of this was the Jefferson Railroad, a line from Carbondale north towards New York, chartered in 1864, built by the Erie Railroad in 1869 and opened in 1872.
The following turnpikes were chartered and built in Rhode Island:
The regional Union Baptist Association, which had originated the university proposal, built the institution, chartered by the Republic of Texas Congress.

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