Charter

/ˈtʃɑːrtər/ noun

A charter is a formal written document that gives rights, powers, or rules to a person, group, or organization. It often acts like a founding agreement or mini-constitution.

“Charter” comes from Old French “chartre” and Latin “charta,” meaning “paper” or “document.” It originally referred to important written grants from kings or governments that gave people special rights or land.

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