Word: chartering
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...European statesmen complained privately that the restriction represented a beg-gar-thy-neighbor attempt by the Italians to solve their own problems at other countries' expense. Some even questioned the legality of the move, suggesting that Italy had violated the spirit, if not the letter, of the EEC charter. The Common Market has been built on the idea of a free exchange of goods...
After the failure of his amendments, Danehy charter-righted the two ordinances, which came before the council last night for a second reading...
Adopting a Charter...
...Democratic National Committee called the conference, authorized by the 1972 convention, in order to adopt a permanent charter for the party. If the delegates adopt such a charter, it will be subject to review at the 1976 convention...
...Corporation consists of the president, the treasurer and the five Fellows of Harvard College. In theory, the Corporation owns the University; the Charter of 1650 and subsequent legislation give the Corporation power to dispose of the property of the College as well as to act as principal decision-maker in the governance of the University. The Corporation could conceivably decide at its meeting today to turn the Yard into a parking lot, as Cambridge Councilor Alfred E. Vellucci has often suggested. Fortunately, the Board of Overseers could be counted on to reverse the decision at its next meeting...