noun a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights; includes the articles of incorporation and the certificate of incorporation
verb to hire or lease by charter
A charter is a legal document that outlines the rights and privileges of a group or organization.
A charter company is a business that provides services such as transportation or accommodation on a pre-arranged basis.
Charter schools are publicly funded schools that operate independently from the established public school system.
A charter yacht is a boat that is rented for a specific period of time for private use.
A charter flight is a flight that is not part of a regular schedule but is specially arranged for a particular group or purpose.
A charter bus is a bus that is hired for a specific group or trip.
In the context of a writer, a charter may refer to a document outlining the goals and guidelines for a particular project or publication.
In the context of a psychologist, a charter may refer to the principles and standards that guide their practice and ethical conduct.
In the context of a project manager, a charter may refer to a formal document that authorizes the existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities.
In the context of a lawyer, a charter may refer to the founding document of a corporation or organization, outlining its purpose, structure, and rights.
In the context of a business analyst, a charter may refer to a document that defines the scope, objectives, and stakeholders of a project or initiative.
In the context of a nonprofit director, a charter may refer to the legal document that establishes the organization as a nonprofit entity and outlines its mission, governance structure, and operating procedures.