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carta

(ˈkɑːtə)
n
a charter
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Exhibition curator Emma Hamlett said: "Almost 25,000 people have come to see our Magna Carta exhibition and we're really pleased with the positive feedback we've received.
The copy of Magna Carta displayed in the Members' Hall in
Kin and Carta, which rebranded from St Ives Group last year, said the funds were spent on geogra-phic expansion and building central sales, marketing and partnership functions.
In the year ended July 31, Kin & Carta - formerly known as St Ives - committed funds to geographic expansion and building central sales, marketing and partnerships sectors.
"We are pleased to welcome Carta to One World Trade Center," said Jonathan (Jody) Durst, President of The Durst Organization.
He said the proposed amendments to the Magna Carta for MSMEs include extending the mandatory allocation of credit resources to set aside 10 percent of their loan portfolio for lending to MSMEs to provide an alternative compliance through lending by microfinance institutions and cooperatives as conduits.
The 1215 version of Magna Carta allowed a group of Barons to assess whether King John was observing the treaty, and absolved them from obeying him if he did not.
"This is the region's first true, permanent park-and-ride facility, and it's another step forward for transit and alternative modes of transportation," said CARTA board chairman Mike Seekings in a news release.