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English - Turkish
patent vermek
sözleşme
kiralamak

Bir yat kiralamak istiyorum. - I would like to charter a yacht.

Bir otobüs kiralamak istiyorum. - I want to charter a bus.

(Fizik) Faaliyetin amaç, yetki ve sorumluluklarını tanımlayan resmî nitelikte yazılı bir belge, iç denetim faaliyetinin yönetmeliği, yönetmelik
{f} tutmak
{i} ayrıcalık
(Politika, Siyaset) bildirge

Birleşmiş Milletler Bildirgesi 1945'de imzalandı. - The United Nations Charter was signed in 1945.

(Kanun) şart
nizamname
(Kanun) ana sözleşme
uçak kiralamak
(Ticaret) müsaade
(Kanun) kuruluş sözleşmesi
(Ticaret) ferman
(Ticaret) taşıma ücreti
(Politika, Siyaset) misak
(Kanun,Ticaret) gemi kiralama
imtiyaz vermek
(Ticaret) anlaşma
üstünlük
(Ticaret) gemi kiralamak
(Ticaret) ana tüzük
vermek patent
(Ticaret) taşıt kiralama
(Politika, Siyaset) çok taraflı anlaşma
tanımak ayrıcalık
(Ticaret) beyanname
(Askeri) charter
(Ticaret) navlun
patent vermek
tutma
kiralama

Bir yat kiralamak istiyorum. - I would like to charter a yacht.

Bir otobüs kiralamak istiyorum. - I want to charter a bus.

{f} kirala

Firmanın gezileri için bir otobüs kiraladılar. - They chartered a bus for the firm's outing.

Bir yat kiralamak istiyorum. - I would like to charter a yacht.

{f} tanımak (ayrıcalık)
{i} patent
kiralama/kural/kararname
{f} berat/imtiyaz/patent vermek
kurucu
hak ver/kirala
{i} kiralama (toplu taşıma aracı)
{f} (uçak, gemi v.b.'ni) kiralamak, tutmak
(Askeri) ARAÇ KİRALAMA: Bir gemi, uçak vesaire kiralamak
charter plane özel olarak kiralanmış ucuz tarifeli uçak
{f} vermek (patent)
charter member bir derneğin ilk üyelerinden biri
{i} kontrat
{i} tüzük
{i} gemi kira kontratı
{i} patent, imtiyaz, berat
(Hukuk) berat
çarter
Turkish - Turkish
bakınız dolmuş uçak
bakınız: çartır
English - English
leased or hired
to grant or establish a charter
a document issued by some authority, creating a public or private institution, and defining its purposes and privileges
to lease or hire something by charter
the temporary hiring or leasing of a vehicle
{n} a patent, deed, grant, privelege
{v} to hire or let a ship
A written evidence in due form of things done or granted, contracts made, etc
a contract for the commercial leasing of a vessel, or space on a vessel
Government authorization to do business A credit union or other financial institution must have a charter with a state or the federal government
between man and man; a deed, or conveyance
document stating the principles, purposes and duties of an organization
A school providing free public elementary and/or secondary education to eligible students under a specific charter granted by the state legislature or other appropriate authority, and designated by such authority to be a charter school back to top
a contract to hire or lease transportation
A document that describes the scope, deliverables, dependencies, and process of a Working Group or other Group
Document recording a grant A royal charter is distinguished from other forms of royal instrument as it has a witness list and notifies specific groups of the royal act
See Charter party, under Charter, n
a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights; includes the articles of incorporation and the certificate of incorporation
See Charter party, below
A written commitment approved by management stating the scope of authority for an improvement project or team
grant a charter to
A document issued by a state that gives legal status to a corporation and details its specific rights, including the authority to issue a certain maximum number of shares of stock
To establish by charter
The document that lays out what topics a newsgroup will cover, what its name will be, and other relevant details
An instrument in writing, from the sovereign power of a state or country, executed in due form, bestowing rights, franchises, or privileges
To enter into a contract to hire a ship or other vessel See charter party
A law that incorporates, or officially establishes, a local government such as a county, town, or city and that must be passed by a state's legislative body
a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights; includes the articles of incorporation and the certificate of incorporation a contract to hire or lease transportation grant a charter to
Also, an instrument in writing from the constituted authorities of an order or society (as the Freemasons), creating a lodge and defining its powers
An act of a legislative body creating a municipal or other corporation and defining its powers and privileges
Also known as Articles of Incorporation A document issued by a state that gives legal status to a corporation and details its specific rights, including the authority to issue a certain maximum number of shares of stock
To hire or let by charter, as a ship
A charter plane or boat is one which is hired for use by a particular person or group and which is not part of a regular service. the last charter plane carrying out foreign nationals. frequent charter flights to Spain
An official description of what a newsgroup is all about, whether it's moderated, and what kinds of topics the group will discuss For specific information about a newsgroup, read the group's FAQ
A set of principles that form the constitution of an organisation
A charter is a formal document describing the rights, aims, or principles of an organization or group of people. Article 50 of the United Nations Charter
hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
A commitment by management, in document form, stating the scope of authority for an improvement group Resources, including time and money are specifically addressed
{i} document granting certain rights and privileges; contract, lease
An official document issued by state governments that authorizes a corporation to do business
Issued by a state to the incorporators of a company It is a contract between the state and the incorporators, authorizing the corporation to conduct business Also called certificate of incorporation
If a person or organization charters a plane, boat, or other vehicle, they hire it for their own use. He chartered a jet to fly her home from California to Switzerland Yesterday, a cargo ship chartered by the UN arrived in the capital carrying 1,550 tons of rice
A formal document from a monarch granting a company the exclusive right to trade in a certain area
A project team document defining the context, specific details, and plans of a project It includes the initial business case, problem and goal statements, constraints and assumptions, and preliminary plan and scope Periodic reviews with the sponsor ensure alignment with business strategies (see also Product Innovation Charter)
Carriage of cargo or passengers on non-scheduled operations by the aircraft operator or his/her employees for hire or reward, but excluding Regular Public Transport Operations (scheduled services)
If you describe a decision or policy as a charter for someone or something you disapprove of, you mean that it is likely to help or encourage them. They described the Home Office scheme as a `charter for cheats'. Document granting certain specified rights, powers, privileges, or functions from the sovereign power of a state to a person, corporation, city, or other unit of local organization. In Magna Carta (1215), King John granted certain liberties to the English people. Elsewhere in medieval Europe, monarchs issued charters to towns, guilds, universities, and other institutions, granting the institution certain privileges and sometimes specifying how they should conduct their internal affairs. Later, charters were granted to overseas trading companies (e.g., the British East India Co.), granting them monopolies in certain areas. Britain's colonies in North America were established by charter. Modern charters may be corporate or municipal. A corporate charter, issued by a governmental body, grants individuals the power to form a corporation, or limited-liability company. A municipal charter is a law that creates a new political subdivision and allows the people within it to organize themselves into a municipal corporation, in effect delegating to the people the powers of local self-government. Atlantic Charter Charter Oath Charter of 1814 chartered company
The Royal Charter, allowing the Lord of Altrincham, Hamo de Masci, to hold a market and fair was sealed by Edward I in 1290 and was followed by Hamo's own (undated) charter which created Altrincham a market borough Hamo's object was to improve his finances through more opportunities for local taxes Money had become difficult due to wars and dowries The charter included the right to hold a Tuesday market and a fair on the Feast of the Assumption, in 1319 changed to the Feast of St James The Tuesday market is still held and later a Saturday market was introduced The Charter made Altrincham a free borough separate from Dunham (which included Bowdon) and created the Court Leet
a similar document conferring rights and privileges on a person, corporation etc
A document outlining the principles, functions, and organization of a juridical entity
a deed
A special privilege, immunity, or exemption
The document that creates a corporation, often called the articles of incorporation The charter is filed with the secretary of state in the state of incorporation It establishes the basic framework for the corporation, including its purpose, the amount of stock it may issue, and the number of its directors Only shareholders may alter a corporate charter
A document prepared at the beginning of the project by the primary project participants that includes a mission statement, high level objectives, constraints and assumptions, and any cost or schedule goals that are known The charter is created during a chartering meeting where the project leads and the project sponsor agree on what will be accomplished by the project
At the district level charters are not rated and are identified with the label Charter At the school level, these schools can be rated Exemplary, Recognized, Acceptable, or Low Performing, or can be evaluated under the alternative education procedures if appropriate The first year of operation for a charter is a benchmark year and any schools in a first-year charter are not rated This is shown as NR: Charter (New) If a charter school had insufficient data to be evaluated for a rating, the rating label for the school will be NR: Charter (ID)
{f} hire, rent
Document that outlines the principles, functions and organization of a body, such as the ASSC, FAST, or Project Office
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter
engage for service under a term of contract; "We took an apartment on a quiet street"; "Let's rent a car"; "Shall we take a guide in Rome?"
Turkish - English
(Askeri) charter
(Turizm) kiralık uçak
to charter

    Hyphenation

    to char·ter

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı çärtır

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈʧärtər/ /tə ˈʧɑːrtɜr/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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