The LIRR is one of the few railroads that has survived as an intact company from its original charter to the present day.
Although the school atmosphere was open and tolerant, the Presbyterian missionary board thought the school was straying from its charter.
The spelling of Pittsburgh as Pittsburg in the company name derives from the company's original 1899 charter.
Bellomont wanted the Rhode Island colony to be removed from its charter, and put under closer royal supervision.
However, it was also possible that the Prince privileged individual house sites in a city, and exempted them from the city's charter.
Because if she can't make money from the senator's charter,' he went on, 'I was thinking of offering her a job or two on my own behalf.
Packard was treasurer and president of Spelman Seminary from its charter in 1888 until her death in 1891.
The claim stemmed from Connecticut's 1662 charter, which stipulated that the state's western boundary extended to the Pacific Ocean.
In 1979, he resigned as the Socialists' leader when the party refused to expunge Marxism from its charter, but was immediately summoned back.
I was quoting, from our charter of organization.