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Definition of Rechartered

Recharter
Recharter Re*char"ter, n. A second charter; a renewal of a charter. --D. Webster.
Recharter
Recharter Re*char"ter, v. t. To charter again or anew; to grant a second or another charter to.

Meaning of Rechartered from wikipedia

- Eduardo Schiaffino, Eduardo Sívori, and other artists. Their guild was rechartered as the National Academy of Fine Arts in 1905 and, in 1923, on the initiative...
- council elect a chief burgess among themselves. After the borough was rechartered as a city, its first seven mayors were selected in a similar fashion...
- lost so much of its po****tion that it was disincorporated and was not rechartered until 1895. This accounts for the absence of a mayor during the period...
- treasury. In April, however, the House declared that the bank should not be rechartered. By July 1836, the Bank no longer held any federal deposits. Jackson...
- the United States Congress. The Second Bank of the United States was rechartered in 1816 for 20 years. High tariffs were first suggested by Alexander...
- incorporated in 1931 and opened for classes that same year. The school was rechartered in August 1948 as a non-profit, endowed college. In 1953, Indiana Tech...
- was slightly smaller than first proposed.: 126  In 1893 the city was rechartered with home rule, which restored its ability to enact taxes. The state...
- University was rechartered. In 2022, the Omicron Triton Charge was rechartered. Most recently, the Epsilon Charge has been rechartered in 2024, putting...
- the board of selectmen and open town meeting required the town to be rechartered by the state legislature as a city, whereby the city charter would establish...
- 1830, Rochester's po****tion had grown to 9,200, and in 1834, it was rechartered as a city. Rochester was first known as "the Young Lion of the West"...