CHARTER, in Law, a written instrument, or evidence of things acted between one person and another. The word charter comes from the Latin charta, anciently used for a public and authentic act, a donation, contract, or the like; from the Greek χαρτης, "thick paper" or "passeboard," whereon public acts were wont to be written. Britton divides charters into those of the king, and those of private persons.
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