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The Trust will have borrowing powers, subject to an overall financing limit.
In Australia, primarily for reasons related to the borrowing powers of states, the transfer obligation may be omitted.
The Capital was to be £105,000 with borrowing powers of £35,000.
Give them borrowing powers as well.
The company's capital was to be £500,000 with borrowing powers of £165,000, and a head office in London.
Share capital was £80,000 with borrowing powers of £20,000.
If repayment should rise above that level in the 1990's, then New York's credit rating and borrowing powers might once again be damaged.
Many of these proposals recommend greater fiscal autonomy for Scotland, including improved borrowing powers, the ability to issue bonds and further tax devolution.
On 30 November 2010 Moore announced plans for the Scottish Parliament to receive new tax and borrowing powers.
Nonetheless it was incorporated on 17 May 1836, with share capital of £70,000 and borrowing powers of £35,000.
MSPs made 45 recommendations to the legislation, presently at Westminster, including greater control of taxes and borrowing powers.
A general meeting in November authorised an increase in the company's borrowing powers from £125,000 to £202,000 and an interest rate of 10 per cent.
Borrowing powers from Rachel Grey, Mimic put Omega to sleep promising to stay by his side until he wakes up.
The Post Office (Borrowing Powers) Act 1967 (c 15)
Nominal value of Company's allotted share capital must satisfy specified minimums which must be fully paid before company commences business or exercises any borrowing powers.
The Societies' Borrowing Powers Act 1898 (61 & 62 Vict.
The Silk Commission set up by the UK government is currently looking at the possible devolution of some taxation and borrowing powers to Wales.
Full borrowing powers (ca. 2015-16): Bank given powers to borrow, "subject to public sector's net-debt falling as a percentage of GDP".
He also acknowledged that the UK government's decision to accelerate new borrowing powers for Scotland, giving it advance access to £230m this year, were also helpful.
The capital was £30,000, comprising 3,000 shares of £10 each, with borrowing powers of £10,000 on the debentures.
For the company wishing to borrow money, the company secretary should be in a position to advise (obviously with professional guidance) what borrowing powers the haulage company possesses.
The scheme received the Royal Assent for its Act of Parliament on 19 June 1828, with a share capital of £45,000 and borrowing powers of £12,000.
A public limited company cannot conduct business or exercise borrowing powers unless it has obtained a trading certificate from Companies House confirming that it has the minimum allotted share capital.
Some experts said one reason for the continued public confidence is that Congress, in the savings and loan bailout, unequivocally demonstrated that the Government's full borrowing powers still stood behind deposit insurance.