Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Royal charter. Charter granted by King George IV in 1827, establishing King's College, Toronto, now the University of Toronto. Coloured engraving by H. D. Smith, commemorating the grant of a charter in 1829 to King's College, London. A royal charter is a formal grant issued by a monarch under royal prerogative as letters patent.

  2. Piagam kerajaan (disingkat PK) adalah hibah resmi yang dikeluarkan oleh seorang raja atau ratu berdasarkan hak prerogatif kerajaan berupa surat paten. Secara historis, PK telah digunakan untuk mengumumkan hukum publik, contoh paling terkenal adalah Magna Carta tahun 1215, tetapi sejak abad ke-14 hanya digunakan sebagai pengganti undang-undang ...

  3. The East India Company Military Seminary was founded in 1809 at Addiscombe, near Croydon, Surrey, to train young officers for service in the company's armies in India. It was based in Addiscombe Place, an early 18th-century mansion. The government took it over in 1858 and renamed it the Royal Indian Military College.

  4. Royal charter. A royal charter is a legal document issued by the monarchy which gives certain rights to an organization. When an organization, for example: a university, is founded there has to be an official document which lists the basic laws (the constitution) of the organization.

  5. People also ask

  6. Sep 20, 2022 · A royal charter is a document issued by the monarch that gives independent legal standing to an organisation. They have been used since the 12th century to incorporate companies, public bodies and even cities. 1 Queen Elizabeth II granted more than 250 royal charters during her 70-year reign. 2. What sorts of bodies are set up under royal charters?

  7. 2 days ago · East India Company, English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600.

  8. Jul 21, 2010 · Queen Elizabeth I of England grants a formal charter to the London merchants trading to the East Indies, hoping to break the Dutch monopoly of the spice trade in what is now Indonesia. In the...

  1. People also search for