original charter
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforiginalandcharter
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original
adjective
uk/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/us/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form ...
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charter
noun
uk/ˈtʃɑː.tər/us/ˈtʃɑːr.t̬ɚ/
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 ...
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(Definition oforiginalandcharterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Moreover, the entry of such officers' sons is quite contrary to theoriginalcharterand the regulations for over 200 years.
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This is contrary to theoriginalcharterof 1694 and the history of the orphanage until only 15 years ago.
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Plainly, he is meant to be included in the bounty of theoriginalcharter.
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This is not to say that they give the profession everything for which it asked in itsoriginalcharter.
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I fully support itsoriginalcharter, which involved spreading the arts throughout the country.
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Theoriginalcharter, drawn up by the chartists in the 19th century, was concerned with electoral registration and a fair franchise.
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It was not under theoriginalcharter, and it is not now.
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Thanks to theoriginalcharter, nobody waits two years for treatment, and all hip, knee and cataract operations are performed within 18 months.
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Our experience of theoriginalcharterhas shown that our aims can be implemented successfully without primary legislation.
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I will send him a copy of theoriginalcharterof the foundation in 1694.
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After all, these were one of the main objectives of theoriginalcharter.
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That is one of the ways forward and it was suggested in theoriginalcharter.
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No application for a revision of theoriginalcharteror for the grant of a further supplemental charter is at present under consideration.
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But, since theoriginalcharterwas launched, of those admitted from waiting lists almost half are now admitted within five weeks, and nearly three-quarters within three months.
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Theoriginalcharterdocument, with its royal seal, remains in the custody of the school's governors.
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Also in 1977, the club formed itsoriginalcharter.
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Royal burgh status was problematic with the loss of theoriginalcharter, which had been noted in the conventions of royal burghs in 1582.
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In 1886, theoriginalcharterwas amended to extend relief to the widows of deceased beneficiaries.
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But note the disparity with theoriginalcharter.
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Theoriginalchartercalled for the disbursement of 1000 shares priced at $400 each.
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