Federal charter is the Congressional authority to create the organization. The federal charter designation gives business created under it a level on prestige
A federal charter is a document issued by the federal government granting permission to an organization to operate as a corporation. This charter establishes the legal framework for the organization's existence and defines its rights and responsibilities.
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Members of Congress are paid by the federal government. The salaries of members of Congress are determined by law and are paid out of the federal treasury.
A federal prison falls under the jurisdiction of the federal government, specifically the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It houses individuals who have been convicted of violating federal laws or crimes that cross state lines. The federal government is responsible for managing and operating these facilities.
The Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary was opened in 1911.
The trial for a federal crime will be held in a federal court, which is part of the federal judiciary system.
President Harry Truman granted a Federal Charter, Public Law 740, to the FFA in 1950.
The Federal Reserve Charter does not contain an expiration date for various reasons. However, the charter is subject to revocation by Congress.
Public Law 81-740 gave FFA a federal charter.
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The 4th of July is a Federal holiday. Most service and utility companies like Charter Communications do not open on Federal Holidays, but check your local office. Government and bank buildings are also closed.
The FFA received a federal charter in 1950 - Public Law 740.
Public Law 740
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If the bank in California has chosen to go with a state charter (instead of a federal charter), the agency regulating that bank is named "The California Department of Financial Institutions."
Not really although they do have "dotted line" influence over such orgs as the Federal Reserve and Fannie Mae.
Whether the federal District Court will have jurisdiction depends on WHAT the suit will consist of and under what statutes the suit is being brought.
Good info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_bank Basic benefits of a state charter over national charter: bank can lend a higher percentage of it's capital doesn't have to be in the federal reserve system easier and cheaper to get and maintain a state charter asses to services that may not be available to national banks like real estate brokerage