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But even before the two entrepreneurs raised a single dollar, they drew up a kind of charter for their as-yet-unborn business.
A commitment to obligate the necessary amount for each fiscal year covered by the contract when and to the extent that funds are appropriated for that lease or charter, or that kind of lease or charter, for that fiscal year.
A statement that the obligation of the United States to make payments under the contract in any fiscal year is subject to appropriations being provided specifically for that fiscal year and specifically for that lease or charter or that kind of vessel lease or charter.
On June 20 , 1943 the Conners Company chartered the barge, "Anna C," to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at a stated hire per diem, by a charter of the kind usual in the Harbor, which included the services of a barge, apparently limited to the hours 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
He chartered planes.
It was chartered in 1298.
He had expeditions chartered.
For $1,053 a week, experienced sailors can take a so-called bareboat charter -- the kind on which you do everything yourself -- on a 32-foot Moorings sailboat large enough for four passengers in the British Virgin Islands, through Oct. 24.
In 1990, OAU adopted the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, the first regional charter of its kind.
The agreement – which confirms the detail of the charter, is a kind of contract between government and the BBC.
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