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mediaevel is a valid spelling of medievalSteeev 21:16, 4 Dec 2003 (UTC)
I was looking for a working definition of becoming chartered in a scientific field and could not find one. Is this something that could be written into this page? Examples: C.Phys. (Chartered Physicist, exclusive to the Institute of Physics), C.Eng. (Chartered Engineer, exclusive to the Engineering Council UK) or C.Sci. (Chartered Scientist, exclusive to the Science Council). Perhaps it could be added to the disambig, is this viable?
How is the relation homos (inEnglish language) between the concept of a (royal) Charter and a (royal)Letters patent? As far as my eyes can se, there is no references between these two articles. /Tuomas 13:26, 11 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Would it be a good idea to merge this article with that onRoyal Charter? --Johan Magnus 23:36, 10 Nov 2004 (UTC)
i got no idea what your talking about but i say yes!
I Agree with this suggestion. There are far too many more or less unrelated terms in this article.stufff14:38, 21 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I'm hoping that this isn't a contentious change; the article doesn't seem to be too active, and hasn't evolved, though the comments on this talk page seems to agree that it needs to be changed. I think (perhaps) that this change will make it more useful as a reference from other articles, with a more international applicability; I'm certain that it can be much improved by better writers than myself. Giving it a "law connection" seems appropriate, but I doubt that it's high on anyone's list of things wanted. Regards,Notuncurious (talk)21:19, 29 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This is an obviously missing section. State charters are important in the US, as they are what largely regulate the banking industry, legal bar associations, medical licensure, etc., which are largely not national affairs (aside from compliance with particular federal regulations), nor municipal ones. Honestly, it's weird that I cannot find any meaningful redirect target for common terms likebank charter andchartered bank. — SMcCandlish☏¢ 😼 21:29, 13 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]