Paid-up Sentence Examples

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  • During the crisis banks having a paid-up capital and reserves of 5,000,000 and deposits of 53,000,000 closed their doors.

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  • The total paid-up railway capital of the United Kingdom amounted, in 1908, to £1,310,533,212, or an average capitalization of £56,476 per route mile, though it should be noted that this total included £196,364,618 of nominal additions through " stock-splitting," &c. Per mile of single track, the capitalization in England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the United Kingdom, is shown in Table VIII.

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  • United Kingdom, 1908.39,316 £ 33,333 United States, 1908.254,192 10,372 2 1 he figures for the United States are from the report of the Interstate Commerce Commission for the year ended 30th of June 1908, and comprise mileage of first, second, third and fourth tracks, and paid-up capital in the hands of the public only.

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  • Prince Iwakura, one of the leaders of the Meiji statesmen, persuaded the feudatories to employ a part of the bonds as capital for railway construction, and thus the first private railway company was formed in Japan under the name Nippon tetsudo kaisha (Japan railway company), the treasury guaranteeing 8% on the paid-up capital for a period of 15 years.

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  • The government guarantees 6% interest on the capital paid up by the general public.

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  • In October 1906 the chartered banks had an aggregate paid-up capital of over $94,000,000 with a note circulation of $83,000,000 and deposits of over $553,000,000.

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  • It quintupled in the next five-yearly period, till the end of 1840,;when the total length of miles of railway in the kingdom had come to be 1435, built at a cost of £41,391,634, as represented by the paid-up capital of the various companies.

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  • The development of tramway enterprise in the United Kingdom, as shown by the mileage open, the paid-up capital, gross receipts, working expenses and number of passengers carried, has been as follows 1900, 1,749,804 * Excluding season-ticket holders, whose number in 1880 was 502,174; in and in England and Wales alone, in 1880, 449, 82 3; in 1900, 1,610,754.

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  • There is no state bank, though the Bank of Chile, with its numerous agencies and its paid-up capital of 20,000,000 pesos, may be said to fill the place of such an institution.

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  • Banking.-The banks of issue number thirteen; their paid-up capital amounts to £13,918,000 and the capital and reserves to £19,319,000, but of this sum only about £9,000,000 is used in the state.

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  • It was regularly paid up to the last year of his reign.

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  • The paid-up capital of British railways in 1901 exceeded I,Ioo,000,000; the passengers, not including season ticket-holders, also numbered x,Ido,ooo,000; and the sum annually spent in working the lines considerably exceeded the whole capital authorized to be spent on their construction in 1837.

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  • The total authorized capital of all Irish railways, exclusive of light railways, at the end of 1905 was £42,881,201, and the paid-up capital, including loans and debenture stock, amounted to £37,238,888.

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  • Including the Bank of Ireland, their subscribed capital amounts to £26,349,230 and their paid-up capital to £7,3 0 9, 2 3 0.

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  • In 1789, with his debts paid up by his father, he was elected by the noblesse of Limoges a deputy to the States General.

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  • Where anxious members see falling membership figures, I see a refreshing honesty about how many paid-up members the party actually has.

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  • It'll now join fellow former industry pariah Napster as a fully paid-up digital music distributor.

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  • We paid up and then scampered through the rain to catch the bus home.

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  • The British taxpayer paid up the arms industry reaped its profits.

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  • This decrease was due to the liquidation of a number of large and small banks, amongst others the Bank of Genoa, the General Bank, and the Societ di Credito Mobiliare Italiano of Rome, and the Genoa Discount Bankestablishments which alone represented f4,84o,000 of paid-up capital.

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  • Ideally, the term "all inclusive" would mean that every potential charge during the cruise vacation would be covered in the initial fare, and what passengers paid up front before sailing would be their final price.

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  • Ghost writers are typically paid up front for their work.

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  • Before buying a policy, ask what costs are paid up front by the insurer, and what expenses you will have to pay out of pocket.

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  • If you have not paid up to the amount of your deductible and the bill is for less than what you still owe, there is no sense in processing a claim for the insurance to cover the bill.

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