charter
Charter
By settlers who had been given a charter, or grant of rights and privileges.
Generally, yes. Almost any group or company can be sued. Whether rights have been violated, though, is a matter for the courts. I can't claim that my religion demands that the government grant me special privileges or goods, and then sue for violation.
Special rights given to foreign powers are commonly referred to as "extraterritorial rights." These rights allow foreign nationals to be exempt from the jurisdiction of local laws and courts in certain situations, often established through treaties. Such arrangements can grant foreign powers legal privileges and protections within a host country, typically in areas like trade and diplomatic relations.
A "charter" is a grant written by a country's authoritative ruler allowing a city or other institution (company, college, etc.) to be created. The charter also defines the rights and privileges of that institution.
A "charter" is a grant written by a country's authoritative ruler allowing a city or other institution (company, college, etc.) to be created. The charter also defines the rights and privileges of that institution.
Land grant
The Virginia Company offered Jamestown a headright, a 50-acre land grant for anyone who could pay his or her way to the colony.
It depends what crime the accused is actually accused of.The bill of rights grant privileges, all other laws prohibit something.
Nature does not grant rights to anyone or anything. Any rights an individual may enjoy are given by local or international agreements.
The Special Priiledges She Had Was To Date Him I Guess
In French, the word "fief" refers to a feudal estate or property granted by a lord in exchange for services or loyalty. It can also refer to the rights and privileges associated with such a grant.