the Royal Charter definition
Examples of the Royal Charter in a sentence
The Senate of Queen's University at Kingston, as constituted by the Royal Charter of 1841 as amended from time to time.
Queen's University at Kingston as established by the Royal Charter of 1841, as amended from time to time, or any officers authorized to act on behalf of the University.
The contents of this Memorandum are to be read subject to the provisions of the consolidated Royal Charter and Bye-laws granted in 1981, as amended in 1989, 1992, 1994 and 1998 (the Royal Charter).
The Government will also take into account the benefits which should be gained for the NSB as a result of the other activities permitted by the Royal Charter and carried out by BSI.
This may include formation or acquisition of subsidiaries, joint ventures, alliances etc, both nationally and internationally (insofar as permitted by law and the Royal Charter).
If such proceeds exceed the funding requirements reasonably foreseeable in accordance with Article 6.5, BSI may request changes to the Royal Charter with the intention of widening the objects and hence the range of investments permissible under it.
The Government and BSI recognise that, whilst BSI is operating within the terms of the Royal Charter, no limitations can be formulated on the financial obligations of BSI to its functioning as NSB.
The Government and BSI recognise that the terms of the Royal Charter prevail as regards BSI’s financial obligations, including with regard to its functioning as NSB.
If such proceeds exceed what is reasonably foreseeable in connection with the funding requirements referred to in Article 6.5, BSI may request changes to the Royal Charter with the intention of widening the objects and hence the range of investment permissible under it.
CILEX is an Approved Regulator under the Legal Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and has delegated its regulatory functions to CILEx Regulation in accordance with the Royal Charter and Bye- Laws 30 January 2012.