Royal Charter definition

Royal Charter means the Royal Charter granted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second on 23 August 1967 to the Australian Boy Scouts Association now known as the Scout Association of Australia or Scouts Australia;
Royal Charter means the Royal Charter dated 15 March 1955 and the Supplemental Royal Charter dated 29 April 1974, as amended by the Orders in Council made on 21 July 1999, 17 December 2002 and 12 December 2018;
Royal Charter means the Royal Charter dated the 11th February, 1955, establishing the University;

Examples of Royal Charter in a sentence

  • The Bank commenced formal operations on 30 December 2006 through amalgamation of entire undertaking of Union Bank Limited and the business carried on by the branches in Pakistan of Standard Chartered Bank, a bank incorporated by Royal Charter and existing under the laws of England.

  • University 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.

  • Senate The Senate of Queen's University at Kingston, as constituted by the Royal Charter of 1841 as amended from time to time.

  • Founded in 1934, we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body.

  • The BBC provides a diverse range of broadcast services under a Royal Charter.

  • Founded in 1915 and with a Royal Charter granted in 1979, it is a UK- based membership charity that has gained international presence in more than 100 countries and has more than 14,000 professionally qualified members around the world.

  • In determining eligibility for an award from the Fund, the Council shall have regard to the definition of blindness contained in the Royal Charter of Incorporation of the Royal National Institute for the Blind and in any Regulations made by the Department of Education and Employment.

  • The Board has the powers and duties conferred upon it by the Royal Charter, the Code of Virginia, and the Management Agreement with the Commonwealth of Virginia.

  • The British Council was established in 1934 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1940.

  • UCL, a company incorporated by Royal Charter (number RC 000631), is the entity that determines how and why your personal data is processed.


More Definitions of Royal Charter

Royal Charter means the Royal Charter of 1955 by which the Order is presently
Royal Charter means the Supplemental Royal 22
Royal Charter means the Royal Charter on self-regulation of the

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  • Charter means the Corporation’s certificate or articles of incorporation, articles of association, or similar organizational document.

  • Articles of Association means the articles of association of the Company, as amended from time to time.

  • Operating Agreement means the agreement, whether or not referred to as an operating agreement and whether oral, in a record, implied, or in any combination thereof, of all the members of a limited liability company, including a sole member, concerning the matters described in section 489.110, subsection 1. The term includes the agreement as amended or restated.

  • Charter school means an independent public school

  • Certificate of Coverage means a written certification provided by any source that offers medical care coverage, including the Plan, for the purpose of confirming the duration and type of an individual’s previous coverage.

  • Articles of Incorporation means the Articles of Incorporation of the Company, as amended from time to time.

  • Certificate of inspection means an unsworn statement,

  • Construction Contract or “contract” means a written agreement between a contractor and a public agency for the construction, alteration, demolition, or repair of a facility, other than a contract having a dollar value of less than $30,000.00 or a contract that provides for 3 or fewer payments.