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Internal travel is by local scheduled flights and charters, which are all provided in the package deal.
La Paz and Loreto are home to a number of companies offering crewed trips as well as bareboat sailing charters.
Some insurers only compensate for delays to an outward journey and only on scheduled airlines, not charters.
Like the 2-party system itself, there is little reason to argue that corporate charters are inviolate.
Through a series of charters and fishing trips I worked my way through the islands and back to mainland, arriving in Belize.
Unlike physical citizens, who inherently possessed certain rights, all corporate privileges came from the charters that created them.
Reformation enabled tenants to buy for a steep price feu charters which apart from a small ongoing feu duty bestowed virtual ownership.
This was partly offset by an increase in the cost of large jet charters for long-haul flights.
The aviation authority said the company could fly charters, but that license expires in two months.
Some of them had legislative charters, others did not, and still others operated in violation of the law.
Louis was required to renounce all claim to the English throne and to restore the charters of liberties granted by King John.
We live in an age in which laws, rules, regulations, charters, policies and practices intrude on every aspect of our lives.
One approach is to threaten rogue corporations with the revocation of their charters.
The 18 states where other institutions, such as universities and local governments, can grant charters have an average of 96 schools.
It is the 800th anniversary of King John granting the charters that effectively created Marlborough and the townsfolk intend to party in style.
The businesses related to these sectors like taxi drivers, grocery stores, day charters and chandleries will suffer as well.
With tickets on public transport in such short supply, church and community groups from across Poland are organizing their own charters.
English governments were keen to centralize the control of colonial matters, and charters were sometimes revoked in favour of direct rule.
The caution money is to be deposited also in cases when the charterer charters a yacht together with a skipper.
Now, he has more than 9,000 clients and charters his own aircraft to take fans to major sporting events all over Europe.
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Examples from Classical Literature
So summons of quo warranto were served upon them, which frightened the smaller corporations and brought down their charters.
It was thus that the Institutes of Calvin became one of the charters of democracy.
It was customary that such of the records on copper as were donative charters should be authenticated.
There are of course many instances in the charters of a pertica, virga, gyrd used as a measure of mere length.
Similarly, some others of the new mills under construction in Gastonia are capitalized above the amount named in their charters.
Several charters of this kind may be seen in the muniment room of the Chester Town Hall.
Nearly three hundred of them have adopted the short ballot in charters that confer government by commission.
Of course, no single study will ever tell us about all charter schools, because charters are inherently diverse.
Known as On Demand Yachting, the unique approach combines yacht sales, yacht management, and yacht charters all under a single roof.
King James caused the charters of all the American colonies to be taken away.
Acts of incorporation or charters were granted as a matter of course.
He arranged dining and funeral lodge meetings, enrolled new members, and busied himself uniting various lodges and acquiring authentic charters.
Lords of Maltot, and also lords of loges, appear in charters in vol.
The charters of Rhode Island and Connecticut were demanded for annulment.
That's when more than a third of the salmon anglers aboard sport-fishing charters from Port Hueneme to Santa Barbara returned to port with a king in the gunnysacks.
The Carlists defended tradition, including respect for the Basque charters, while the Liberals were associated with progressive politics of a French hue.
I am but a poor commoner of England myself, and yet I know something of charters, liberties franchises, usages, privileges, customs, and the like.
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