royal charter
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Definition
Noun: A formal document issued by a monarch (a sovereign, such as a king or queen) that grants specific rights, powers, or privileges to an individual, organization, city, or university. It serves as a foundational, authoritative instrument of incorporation or recognition.
Usage
A "royal charter" is used to establish and legally define the status, objectives, and governing rules of an entity. It is a historic and prestigious form of incorporation, particularly associated with British institutions. - The Royal Society received its royal charter from King Charles II in 1662. - The university's powers and governance structure are detailed in its royal charter.
Advanced Usage
- "To operate under a royal charter": To function with the authority and according to the terms established by a monarch's grant.
- The bank operates under a royal charter granted in the 17th century.
- "To be incorporated by royal charter": To be formally established as a legal body through this specific instrument.
- Many of Britain's oldest professional bodies were incorporated by royal charter.
Variants and Related Words
- Charter (n): A written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power, defining the privileges and purposes of a city, company, or other body. A "royal charter" is a specific type of charter.
- Chartered (adj): Having been granted a charter. Often used in titles of institutions.
- the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Synonyms
- Letters patent: A similar type of open document issued by a monarch granting an office, right, or title.
- Grant of incorporation: A more general term for a document creating a corporation.
Related Phrases
- "Apply for a royal charter": The process by which an organization petitions the monarch (via the Privy Council) to be granted a charter.
- The engineering institution is seeking to apply for a royal charter.
- "Amend a royal charter": To make formal changes to the provisions of the charter, which typically requires approval from the Privy Council.
Noun
- a charter granted by the sovereign (especially in Great Britain)