buy into vs charter

buy into

verb
  • To buy stocks or shares of (a business). 

  • To believe; to accept a craze or fad as valid. 

charter

verb
  • To lease or hire something by charter. 

  • To grant or establish a charter. 

  • (of a peace officer) To inform (an arrestee) of their constitutional rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms upon arrest. 

adj
  • Leased or hired. 

noun
  • A special privilege, immunity, or exemption. 

  • A deed (legal contract). 

  • The temporary hiring or leasing of a vehicle. 

  • A contract for the commercial leasing of a vessel, or space on a vessel. 

  • a provision whose unintended consequence would be to encourage an undesirable activity 

  • A similar document conferring rights and privileges on a person, corporation etc. 

  • A document issued by some authority, creating a public or private institution, and defining its purposes and privileges. 

How often have the words buy into and charter occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )