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Charters meaning
plural of charter
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Revenues from time charters and bareboat charters are accounted for as operating leases and are recognized on a straight line basis over the periods of such charters, as service is performed (refer to accounting policy 19.A.2).
Global Ship Lease, Inc owns and charters containerships under fixed-rate charters to container shipping companies.
Black students make up 26.1 percent of students attending state charters and Hispanic students are 9 percent of students enrolled in charters.
Not surprisingly, the city’s 24 independent public charters MPS by 8.2 percent in math and the 13 district public charters outperform traditional MPS schools by 13 percent in math.
Section 20 of SB 469 eliminates this barrier to creating municipal charters by allowing municipal charters to participate in the state’s retirement and health plans.
Although Billy had successfully published two short novels in the 1970s, and was deemed by literary critics like Ann Charters as a bona fide "second generation beat writer", Charters, Ann.
Gretsch, Intellectual Foundations, pp. 348–349 After "Æthelstan A", charters became more simple, but the hermeneutic style returned in the charters of Eadwig and Edgar.
Kelly states that there are six charters, but she only lists five and she states that there are fourteen in total, whereas there would be fifteen if there were six Old Minster charters.sfn :4.
The Basque Country and Navarre were granted an exception in the fiscal and financial system through the first additional disposition of the constitution that recognizes their historical "charters""Charters" (in Spanish: fueros, in Basque: foruak).
As expected, this average is comprised of vessels operating in the spot and in the time charter market, with spot rates being almost double than those found in longer term charters.
A statement from Recovery Steps said Mr Charters had been prescribed methadone.
Besides Teck’s efforts to be low-carbon, market sources warned that some shareholders’ charters might forbid them from investing in carbon-intensive businesses.
But should the private charters refuse a contract, MCTS still lacks the buses and drivers needed to provide the same level of service it did the last time the shuttles ran in 2019.
But topics in the bill were technically complicated and tricky in some cases, in that they have different applications for districts compared to charters.
Final transaction scope for the Newcastlemax newbuilding program and long-term charters to subsidiaries of CMB was agreed to be eight or nine vessels with expected delivery dates between Q3 '24 and Q4 '25.
For magnificent views of the Mississippi coastline, barrier islands, and marine life, visitors can join Captain Jim and Captain Chris on the North Star Sailing Charters for a day on the water.
In addition, we can see from broker reports what 1 year time charters are indicating for each of these sectors.
In an attempt to outmaneuver lawmakers, the State Board of Education passed a policy Sept. 7 that allows the board to continue to control funding for new charters.
In Philadelphia, 45 charters had opened in the five years before Vallas’ 2002 arrival, public records show.
Lawmakers want to automatically move public charters up one or two classifications, meaning Oceanside would be promoted to Class AAA or AAAA.