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A city charter or town charter (generically, municipal charter) is a legal ( ) establishing a such as a or . The concept developed in during the .

Traditionally, the granting of a charter gave a and its inhabitants the right to under the . Townspeople who lived in chartered towns were burghers, as opposed to who lived in villages. Towns were often "free", in the sense that they were directly protected by the king or emperor, and were not part of a feudal .

Today, the process for granting is determined by the type of government of the state in question. In monarchies, charters are still often a given by or the authorities acting on behalf of the Crown. In federations, the granting of charters may be within the jurisdiction of the lower level of government, such as a .


Canada
In Canada, charters are granted by provincial authorities.
+ !Province !City/Regional Municipality !Charter !Notes
City of Toronto Act, 2006
Charter of Ville de Montréal, metropolis of Québec
Vancouver Charter
City of Edmonton Charter, 2018 Regulation
City of Calgary Charter, 2018 Regulation
The City of Winnipeg Charter Act
and Lloydminster CharterGoverns the status of Lloydminster as a border city
An Act Respecting the Royal Charter of the City of Saint JohnFirst city charter in Canada
HalifaxHalifax Regional Municipality Charter


Germany

Philippines
Since the beginning of American colonial rule, Philippines cities were formally established through laws enacted by the various national legislatures in the country. The Philippine Commission gave the city of Manila its charter in 1901, while the city of Baguio was established by the Philippine Assembly which was composed by elected members instead of appointed ones. During the Commonwealth era, the National Assembly established an additional ten cities. Since achieving independence from the United States in 1946 the Philippine Congress has established 149 more cities (), the majority of which required the holding of a within the proposed city's jurisdiction to ratify the city's charter.


Sweden
In until 1951, cities were established by .


United Kingdom
In the , cities are established by .


United States
In the , such charters are established either directly by a state legislature by means of local legislation, or indirectly under a general municipal corporation law, usually after the proposed charter has passed a referendum vote of the affected population.

A municipal charter is the basic document that defines the organization, powers, functions and essential procedures of the city government. The charter is, therefore, the most important legal document of any city. Municipalities without charters, in states where such exist, are known as general-law municipalities or cities.


See also


Further reading
  • Winfield, P.H., The charter of San Francisco ( The fortnightly review Vol. 157-58:2 (1945), p. 69-75)
  • Roger L. Kemp, "Model Government Charters: A City, County, Regional, State, and Federal Handbook" (2007), McFarland and Co., Inc., Jefferson, NC, and London, ENG. ()
  • Roger L. Kemp "", McFarland and Co., Inc., Jefferson, NC, and London, Eng. ()


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