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1. "We are to exhaust all avenues to bring them to the faith and away from the power of the Kassikan, that is in our charter
2. "That is how Vincef and I interpret our charter
3. Presenting and Getting the Charter Approved
4. To get the charter approved you need to maximize buy-in from stakeholders in the community you will serve
5. It is important to enlist community support for your charter school idea and to get to know members of the sponsoring (charter granting) agency
6. You may also want to submit the draft charter to the staff of your sponsoring agency and/or school board for review
7. This review stage can strengthen community support, which may prove instrumental once your charter is ready for formal submission
8. The last step of presenting your charter may involve attending committee hearings to discuss and review the application
9. This phase follows the approval of the charter application and includes the actual process of developing the school
10. By the charter of the Kassikan I cannot divulge any information on this case to you until it is closed
11. She knew that many a charter confidentiality rule was broken when wrapped in a quilt and she had heard he had a weakness for women
12. (Specific tax codes, exemptions, and collections to be issued in accordance with California policy and Tahoe City Charter, and set forth in a separate statute, forthcoming
13. Amendments to these requirements and provisions shall be the responsibility of the School Committee, by charter
14. Upon paying a fine to the king, the charter seems generally to have
15. act as a corporation, without a charter, such adulterine guilds, as they were called, were not
16. This was regarded, in those times, as so important an object, that it was always considered as belonging to the sovereign, and neither to the finder nor to the proprietor of the land, unless the right to it had been conveyed to the latter by an express clause in his charter
17. It was put upon the same footing with gold and silver mines, which, without a special clause in the charter, were never supposed to be comprehended in the general grant of the lands, though mines of lead, copper, tin, and coal were, as things of smaller consequence
18. I have heard it asserted, that the trade of the city of Glasgow doubled in about fifteen years after the first erection of the banks there; and that the trade of Scotland has more than quadrupled since the first erection of the two public banks at Edinburgh; of which the one, called the Bank of Scotland, was established by act of parliament in 1695, and the other, called the Royal Bank, by royal charter in 1727
19. It was incorporated, in pursuance of an act of parliament, by a charter under the great seal, dated the 27th of July 1694
20. 25, the bank agreed to pay to government for the renewal of its charter £110,000, without interest or re-payment
21. seems rather self-defeating really if their charter was to improve Lascorii reputations and all
22. 7, that for admission into the Eastland company to forty shillings ; while, at the same time, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, all the countries on the north side of the Baltic, were exempted from their exclusive charter
23. Joint-stock companies, established either by royal charter, or by act of parliament, are different in several respects, not only from regulated companies, but from private copartneries
24. The Royal African company, the predecessors of the present African company, had an exclusive privilege by charter ; but as that charter had not been confirmed by act of parliament, the trade, in consequence of the declaration of rights, was, soon after the Revolution, laid open to all his majesty's subjects
25. Their exclusive charter has not been confirmed by act of parliament
26. The moderate capital of the company, which, it is said, does not exceed one hundred and ten thousand pounds, may, besides, be sufficient to enable them to engross the whole, or almost the whole trade and surplus produce, of the miserable though extensive country comprehended within their charter
27. The old English East India company was established in 1600, by a charter from Queen Elizabeth
28. Their charter was exclusive, and, though not confirmed by act of parliament, was in those days supposed to convey a real exclusive privilege
29. But in process of time, when the principles of liberty were better understood, it became every day more and more doubtful, how far a royal charter, not confirmed by act of parliament, could convey an exclusive privilege
30. Amongst these we may reckon an additional shilling in the pound land tax, for three years; the two millions received from the East-India company, as indemnification for their territorial acquisitions ; and the one hundred and ten thousand pounds received from the bank for the renewal of their charter
31. Hamas has now joined the Palestinian Authority, pretty well destroying any concept of peace with Israel, inasmuch as Hamas"s charter calls for the destruction of Israel
32. service, so most of the flying was done in small charter planes
33. Grace does not invalidate Free Will that, however expressed in accordance with God‘s (purposeful) designs, allows every individual to charter his or her own chosen course; that is to say, to decide whether to (freely) accept or reject what God expects from each of us or has to offer us if we willingly accept it with an open heart
34. On the charter flight, Truman remembered the overheard words and thought how very similar they were to those Beth had once spoken in Chauita, but she’d been talking about drug traffickers
35. She chattered in Spanish about her experience on a charter boat with a friend
36. “I asked in town about a charter boat and I was told the only boat around is the Esmeralda
37. I can see that this is not a charter boat, but is she by any chance the Esmeralda?”
38. Truman located, several blocks away, a wharf from which charter boats left early each morning, providing him with an entirely new fishing experience
39. We're still available for charter to land on the mountain
40. As Quan and I pulled into the parking lot of the Lady Liberty Academy Charter School in Harrison, I felt like Morgan Freeman driving Ms
41. children shall be directed to …the development of respect for …the principles enshrined in the Charter
42. The charter is now in its third draft and
43. After the dispersal of the Soviet Union, for instance, Gorbachev founded Green Cross International, a supporter of the Earth Charter
44. These nine judges simply usurped and tore to pieces the charter of freedom of the American people
45. in his charter granted to the city of Vienna, there arrived the term given currency by the same emperor that the Jews were “servi camerae nostrae, sub imperiale protectione”
46. “But before he reached his limit with Society Bank, when he was ready to buy his second and third TV stations in Chattanooga and Johnson City, Tennessee, he asked me to take a break from my job and the two of us took a charter flight to Cleveland
47. charter the flights and later on once he had the route established, he would lease a
48. He called virtually all of the cargo charter companies on the planet and began to
49. How like the charter of La tempête secrète whose main purpose was stated as,“It shall always
50. should be reflective of the entry it is associated with in the charter of accounts
1. she smiled at him and very sweetly told him that she was a chartered quantity surveyor
2. Alabama, where the company was chartered
3. he discovered that he would have to pay a bribe to be chartered in the state he’d selected to do business in
4. They were in a small sailing craft they had chartered in Water-Down; the price had been right, and it came with a crew of three expert sailors, as neither of the Thimble Downers could manage anything more complicated than a canoe
5. As our (collective) body of shared values continue to diminish under the dynamic influence of multiculturalism and where the evolution of self-contained communities, especially in our inner cities, continues mapping their (own) chartered course, such events must inevitably give rise to expanding pockets of diverse groups who, as a rule, feel more at ease in their (own) ethnic environments perceived to be culturally and socially sympathetic to their needs contrasted by ‖homogenous‖ groups who, increasingly threatened by ―foreign‖ values that provide little, if any meaning, seek refuge of their own
6. In this manner, contemporary events aligned with historical processes have oftentimes ―conspired‖ in overriding the feckless apathy or uncertain character of political leaders who must be properly guided toward ―destiny‘s‖ chartered course
7. I learned the hard way that a forensic auditor does not need to be registered at Institute of Chartered Accountants and thus any idiot can advertise himself as forensic accountant
8. Finally, I decided to enroll on a Chartered Accountancy training contract with Price Waterhouse (PwC)
9. As my father says, if I am a Chartered Accountant, I cannot fail - plus he promised that he would invest in my own business
10. Federally chartered as The
11. the now state chartered bank is primarily a
12. He had completed his degree four years back in commerce and was apprenticing at a local chartered accountant firm but had no definite income yet
13. Underwood told me when my father chartered short business trips on small planes, where he had to sit in the cockpit beside the pilot, the windows could be opened since they were flying low
14. Our family chartered a private plane staffed by a nurse to fly him from Ithaca to the Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, while we followed in another plane
15. I propose the creation of a separately chartered, independent
16. The meridian system, chartered by Chinese acupuncture, can be consid-
17. Lilliput was formally chartered as an economic
18. when Lilliput was chartered as a theocracy, the
19. chartered The Royal Society of London; the first formal organization
20. fact, when Lilliput was chartered as a theocracy,
21. If this account had been established by a Texas state chartered non-profit organization then it could receive funds without incurring federal and state tax liabilities and unwanted attention from the DHS and IRS
22. Steng half-jokes, "I took her for a ride on a blimp a couple of years ago, chartered it all to ourselves
23. Summer seemed to have made its brief appearance for that year, so when Kenneth mentioned he and eight friends were leaving London in three days time for a Mediterranean cruise on a chartered yacht, I was somewhat jealous
24. For a chartered team, the
25. Ishan had chartered a ship, a crew of human vampires, and a few humans to take him out west to find this strange land he had heard so many rumors about
26. Buying Coaching Services (London: Chartered Institute of
27. “I’ve already done that sir, it was a chartered Lear jet
28. however, that a Greek freighter has been chartered by an agency we know works with Hezbollah,
29. operative in Athens had gotten a copy of the manifest for a Greek freighter, chartered and paid
30. In two or three days, the ship they had chartered would arrive from Athens
31. Chartering a ship of that class was also unlikely and if chartered, it would be frightfully expensive, as would being a part owner
32. Philippe chartered a flight direct to Locarno Airport and made enquiries about Kendrick there
33. Moon too, has professed having visions, and chartered the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World
34. ‘’About your return trip, sir, if I may: you may or may not have been told yet about this at the market place, but chartered return trips by air for merchants with chariots and large confinements of goods can be arranged with our market offices, for a fee
35. Why even bother taking the long route down through the Bahamas and Mexico when a pilot could probably be chartered for a more northern route through the Lake Countries? The answer became obvious when I saw the pistol
36. The next morning Vlad and I hitched a ride to Tel Aviv on a chartered
37. women and children off the chartered refugee flight that was supposed to
38. His wife goes to the same branch of the Standard Chartered Bank every Thursday to take money out of the cash machine, and although we’ve been really close, we haven’t yet been able to find out what her PIN number is
39. Although the accounts will obviously be held in Swiss francs, it will be necessary for you to arrange draw-down facilities in other currencies, probably South African Rand, through either the Nedbank or the First National Bank in South Africa, or through Barclays or the Standard Chartered Bank
40. There are others, though, who think it’s a simple cock-up, and I heard just as I left that the Chairmen of both the Standard Chartered Bank and Barclays Bank had been arrested by the police, and that papers had been taken from their offices and their homes
41. “They do, but it was apparently chartered the previous day
42. “Yeah!” said Peter, “but just listen to this! It was chartered by some Russian organisation they’d never heard of, who paid cash over the odds for the pilot to make an unauthorised flight, and there was a second crew member on board – listen! – from the Russian consulate!”
43. However, we have CCTV film of her escape from Blackbushe airfield, which clearly shows the French registered aircraft which was chartered for the job
44. Chartered by the Russian embassy, as it happens
45. Chartered Accountant who found the time to teach me basic bookkeeping and later
46. Chris had always been insistent that I become a Chartered Accountant
47. Ian was a South African Chartered Accountant, who was the
48. Hugh Ross-Jones, a South African Chartered Accountant, was then the Group
49. developments behind them and were directed by an astute Chartered Accountant, a
50. Technical Director of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
1. Having been instrumental in the chartering of that club, Roger jumped into the public debate to set the record straight without taking sides as to the merits of MECHA’s activities
2. Chartering a ship of that class was also unlikely and if chartered, it would be frightfully expensive, as would being a part owner
3. Percy became involved in hosting gardening tours in Europe and the Percy Thrower Floral Tours Company was established, chartering ships for lecture cruises, which has become abundant today for cruise lovers
4. While the Klaxworms were making their historical first step, Wilx was chartering our ship for a foolish mission
5. Wilx always had final say on the chartering of the ship, being that he actually knew how to run the computers
6. It had managed to retain its fin de siècle splendor, still taking guests and still chartering events despite having been destroyed twice by fires, once in 1898 and once in 1908
7. Chartering a way through fallen pillars I came to perhaps the centerpiece display of this ancient site
8. chartering a few thousand tons on my own account
9. Then we looked up the cost of chartering a private jet instead of owning one: a midsize jet was all he really needed for himself and three family members to fly, and that’s around $2,500 an hour
10. Way to flame out, dude! Maybe someday he’d like to consider chartering a private jet instead of flying commercial—and it might not be as expensive as he thinks
11. Nowadays, oil traders aren’t just buying contracts for the future delivery of oil, they’re also chartering supertankers to store the crude in the hope of reselling it for a profit months later
12. Chartering a small native schooner, he returned with them to his vessel; and finding all right there, again resumed his cruisings
13. The existing bank contends that it is beyond the power of a State to tax it, and if this pretension be well founded, it is in the power of Congress, by chartering companies, to dry up the whole of the sources of State revenue
1. which we commonly meet with in the old charters of ancient towns
2. The privileges which we find granted by ancient charters to the inhabitants of some of the principal towns in Europe, sufficiently show what they were before those grants
3. represented both these and the Hamburgh company as extremely oppressive, and imputed to their bad management the low state of the trade, which we at that time carried on to the countries comprehended within their respective charters
4. They all, however, had exclusive charters, which, though not confirmed by act of parliament, were in those days supposed to convey a real exclusive privilege
5. That debt has been contracted in support of the government established by the Revolution ; a government to which the protestants of Ireland owe, not only the whole authority which they at present enjoy in their own country, but every security which they possess for their liberty, their property, and their religion; a government to which several of the colonies of America owe their present charters, and consequently their present constitution; and to which all the colonies of America owe the liberty, security, and property, which they have ever since enjoyed
6. And with the inbuilt sense of justice that every Englishman, it seems, is born with, the lack of checks and balances (human rights charters) had never been a problem in England
7. A lot of regulars, as well as tourists were strolling around watching the early morning charters return with their catch
8. All of their charters and rules and regulations have been written
9. The old system of granting charters and Imperial episcopal protection and
10. “And this is spreading around the world! Those are the Princes and Princesses over there with Alilia, and they tell me that millions of elves from all over the world have asked for permission to come here! Just for a visit, of course! Alilia had to invoke the charters of war to insure that none spoke of any of this to any but elves! She had to actually declare a state of war in order to ensure compliance from the plains elves, just a moment ago!”
11. Later, I remember flying with him on larger charters where there were so many slippery sections of newsprint on the floor you had to hold on to the back of the seats or whatever you could when you were leaving the plane to keep your feet from sliding out from under you
12. Four railroads received charters and subsidies to build crosscountry lines
13. I also obtained state charters for these two organizations and 501(c)3
14. For more information on charters, see the tools section
15. There are many different styles of charters, but most have the
16. They went back to the hotel packed their bags, paid the bill and they were soon on the road again, finding the sign for Charters Towers they headed west, they stopped for a feed when they got there then carried on towards Mount Isa, going through little townships such as Homestead, Pentland, Torrens Creek, Prairie, they next stopped in Cloncurry, were they filled up with fuel and had an excellent meal in the local pub, they were about a hundred kilometres from the Isa but there wasn’t much traffic so they decided to carry on
17. This man appears to have some money, is refreshingly modest, and either charters or shares ownership of the vessel, but is not the outright owner
18. Professor Louise Spencer’s gravelly-voiced friend had a farm near Charters Towers, an old gold-mining town about an hour’s drive from Townsville
19. While Humphrey was in the pub in Charters Towers furthering his inquiries, Rebecca was sitting in the shade of a palm tree contemplating her next approach to David
20. Governments on all levels could indeed spend tax revenue on a much higher cause, namely those functions delineated in founding documents, town charters, and legal statutes describing those tasks essential for smooth civic administration --- not on causes where the funds are best generated by those directly deriving the enjoyment or benefit of said activities
21. You need to remember that in 1607, there were no private corporations, there were no private companies except by Royal decree, Royal charters: which could be taken away at the drop of a hat, and changed to suit the King’s whim… These charters were backed by, maintained, supplied and protected Royal Navy ships and soldiers and mercenaries paid by the Crown
22. So: the British crown gave them Royal charters
23. The Virginia charters were
24. The first landfall was the tiny island of Jost van Dyke, a speck of land north of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, where they tried to blend in with the fleet of sailboats on bareboat charters filled with idling Americans trading several thousand dollars for a week of sunshine and warm breezes, beach bars and snorkeling
25. Laws, courts, the forming of States, the charters of cities, the
26. He would have to look through all the charters in the priory’s library
27. Philemon could barely read, but he would be useful for getting out the charters
28. As well as the cathedral ornaments, it contained dozens of scrolls, the priory ’s charters
29. “My idea is that we copy all our charters, and keep the copies in the library
30. ” The charters were a secondary issue
31. WHEN GODWYN LEFT, he took with him all the valuables from the monks’ treas ury and all the charters
32. This included the nuns’ charters, which they had never succeeded in retrieving from his locked chest
33. Godwyn buried the ornaments, the priory charters, the relics of the saint, and almost all the money
34. She had got the nunnery charters back
35. And then what would the nuns eat? The cathedral ornaments, the money and the charters she had retrieved from St-John-in-the-Forest were stashed safely in the new, secret treasury that Mother Cecilia had commissioned Jeremiah to build in a place where no one could easily find it
36. CARIS WENT THROUGH all the charters with Sister Joan, making a note of the date and subject of each
37. His object was those charters, but he did not want that to be apparent
38. “Where are the charters?” he said
39. “Perhaps the charters have been retrieved from the debris
40. But, after a long pause, all he said was: “Let’ s have a look at these charters
41. Sir Gregory Longfellow had persuaded Ralph to break into the monastery and steal all the nuns’ charters in the hope of finding the incriminating letter
42. In Graham and Dodd’s day, when a stock stopped paying dividends, many institutional holders were compelled by their charters to sell
43. Nevertheless, many institutional investors are pre vented by their charters from holding the securities-generally the debt-of companies that have filed
44. Many of them were prohibited by their charters from holding on to defaulted securities
45. It is claimed, almost universally, that shark repellents are put into corporate charters and bylaws to protect OPMI shareholders from raiders who, in the absence of such repellents, would obtain control of companies on the cheap
46. He arranged dining and funeral lodge meetings, enrolled new members, and busied himself uniting various lodges and acquiring authentic charters
47. Coupled with the fact that the shareholder base is usually in flux at the beginning—many holders of the parent-company stock don't want to or, because of their charters, can't own the spinoff—inefficiencies arise
48. Sir, a few days ago a bill was before this House for appropriating a small sum of $20,000 to prevent the most precious archives not only that this country but that any other country possesses, the evidence of the titles of our political independence, the title-deeds of the great American family, the great charters of our liberty, from destruction
49. " From this course of interpretation, the gentlemen, reasoning from a supposed analogy, have asked, if Congress can derive the right to erect light-houses and custom-houses from their necessary agency in effectuating the particular powers to which they are said to be appendant or appurtenant, why may it not in the same way derive the right of granting charters of incorporation for the same objects? Or, in other words, if Congress can constitutionally erect custom-houses for the purpose, or as the necessary means of collecting duties; why may it not establish a bank for the same object, &c
50. It involves the power to grant charters of incorporation generally; and in this respect, principally, its character is essentially different from both of the powers cited by the gentleman