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1 Later on, Congress demanded that thrifts obtain a bank charter by 1998.
2 The New York-based exchange was recently granted a trust charter by the DFS.
3 Among these, the Royal Society of London, embodied by charter by Charles II.
4 Such were the subsequent confirmations of that charter by succeeding princes.
5 On the next leaf is a charter by the same king, confirming the privileges of Christ Church, Canterbury.
6 Congress' refusal to renew Ex-Im's charter by the end of last month meant it no longer could make new loans.
7 Provision for carrying out the charter by the barons in case the King fails in the performance of his agreement.
8 In a statement, the Swedish Internet Foundation denies it's breaching any laws or its own charter by administering Niue's domain.
9 European Union foreign ministers today resume talks on Europe's new constitution, with the aim of delivering a final charter by mid-June.
10 A company is a brotherhood of tradesmen professing the same art, governed according to their charter by a master and wardens.
11 Sometimes the king himself granted the inhabitants a charter by way of curbing the power of the local feudal lord or bishop.
12 The vessel will be taken on charter by Exxon Corp and is due for delivery in the first quarter of the year 2000.
13 He added that Vanuatu was disrespectful and had broken the principles of the UN charter by allowing Mr Wenda to deliver the petition.
14 It was dubbed a quack's charter by Sarah Wollaston, a Conservative MP who is a GP and chair of the health select committee.
15 The 80-year-old bank will be forced to close unless Congress acts to renew its charter by Sept. 30.
16 Hamas's decision to amend its charter by accepting the creation of a Palestinian state in territories occupied by Israel in 1967 is nothing new.
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