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Definition of Rechartered
1. recharter [v] - See also: recharter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rechartered
Literary usage of Rechartered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania: From the Year One Thousand Seven by John Purdon, Frederick Charles Brightly (1887)
"... school district within this commonwealth, or any other good and valid securities.
3. No bank rechartered under the provisions of this act shall charge a ..."
2. The Cyclopædia of Education: A Dictionary of Information for the Use of by Henry Kiddle, Alexander Jacob Schem (1883)
"... and continued under Methodist control till 1870, when it was rechartered as
Henderson College, and became non-sectarian. It is supported by tuition, ..."
3. A Complete Descriptive and Statistical Gazetteer of the United States of by Daniel Haskel, John Calvin Smith (1843)
"Chartered by N. II. in 1753, and rechartered under N. V*. in 1766. First Bottled
in 1754. There are in the t. 3 stores, cap. $25000 ; 2 fulling nv, ..."
4. The Antimasonic Party: A Study of Political Antimasonry in the United States by Charles McCarthy (1903)
"When the farmers of the east saw that they would have to pay taxes if the Bank
was not rechartered, they were reconciled to a large extent to Whig doctrines ..."
5. State Banking Before the Civil War by Davis Rich Dewey, Robert Emmet Chaddock (1910)
"In 1839 two banks were rechartered under the safety-fund law. This is a total of
93 banks, either chartered or rechartered under the law of 1829. ..."