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/ˈCHärtər/,
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chartered, past participle; chartered, past tense; chartering, present participle; charters, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Grant a charter to (a city, college, or other institution)
    • - the company was chartered in 1553
  2. Reserve (an aircraft, boat, or bus) for private use
    • - he chartered a plane to take him to Paris

  1. (chartered) hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers; "a chartered plane"; "the chartered buses arrived on time"
  2. Chartering is an activity within the shipping industry. In some cases a charterer may own cargo and employ a shipbroker to find a ship to deliver the cargo for a certain price, called freight rate. Freight rates may be on a per-ton basis over a certain route (e.g. ...
  3. (Chartered (professional)) A Chartered professional is a person who has gained a level of competence in a particular field of work and as such has been awarded a formal credential by an organization in recognition. ...
  4. Charters is a surname and may refer to : * Ann Charters (b. 1936), American professor of English * Charlie Charters (b. ...
  5. (Charters) Also called charter boats.  Boats and crews to hire for a specific time for fishing.  Usually large lakes and oceans.