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The law allowed the chartering of federal credit unions in all states.
The documents shed no further light on the chartering in Israel.
This incident lead to the chartering of the two societies.
During the chartering of new teams, organizational enabling resources are first identified.
The second problem was the chartering of chapters at "unqualified institutions".
His efforts led to the chartering of the University of Georgia in 1785.
In four years' chartering in the islands, she has had only one engine failure, and that was quickly fixed.
Nor did it matter to the owners of the tankers, or the agents who did the chartering.
In the United States, government chartering began to fall out of vogue in the mid-19th century.
Bareboat yacht chartering will typically be the short-term hire for only a few weeks or even less.
Despite governmental chartering, it is not a governmental entity.
The legislation allowed credit unions to incorporate under either state or federal law, a system of dual chartering that persists today.
The Irish and British authorities co-operated in the chartering of ships.
Criteria for fishing products were also liberalized by allowing the chartering of third-country vessels.
Demise chartering is common for tankers and bulk-carriers.
The following policy and procedures provide for the recognition and chartering of such Centers/Institutes.
This encouraged extensive chartering of new S&Ls, because a $2 million investment could be leveraged into $1.3 billion in lending.
In 1971, the legislature authorized the chartering of Anson Technical Institute.
"Because of the chartering of their tankers, they have legitimized their presence in the gulf and no one questions them."
The main political controversy during this session was the chartering of the Bank of America with a capital of $6,000,000.
While governor, Hall advocated the chartering of a state university, believing that education, particularly religious education, would result in a more virtuous citizenry.
Prior to the chartering of Donnacona as a town in 1915, the area was named Pointe-aux-Écureuils.
I pressed it to the credit plate and authorized the chartering of an expendable drone full of fuel.
The chartering of the company as a state-favored enterprise, exempt from certain taxes, became the prototype for such public-private enterprises in the 19th century.
State chartered credit unions may exist in states that allow for the chartering of financial institutions under the authority of the state.