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The railway company's capital was increased by £50,000 and its borrowing rights by £16,600.
This collection is augmented by reciprocal borrowing rights with the Rutgers University library system (over 10.5 million holdings).
(Warning to students at traditional universities: Make sure your libraries haven't sold borrowing rights to hordes of outsiders who may want the same materials you do.)
The I.M.F.'s gold resources have accumulated through original membership requirements under which a portion of a country's borrowing rights are paid in gold.
The agency had disposed of 50 million ounces, half of which was sold in the market and the other half to its members in proportion to their borrowing rights.
The SNP retorted by demanding far higher borrowing rights, full control of taxes (including corporation tax), devolution of the Crown Estate (inshore seabed) and broadcasting.
This agreement discontinued the per-capita payments system that had previously existed since 1910, and restricted the borrowing rights of the states by subjecting such borrowing to control by a Loan Council.
For example, the Academic Focus Group students, selected for their outstanding academic potential in Year 11 and 12, are inducted to the UWA Library and have borrowing rights.
The Andean Reserve Fund was expected to contribute US$370,000,000, and US$450,000,000 would come from accrued borrowing rights within the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Stock Exchange money brokers finance themselves additionally by short-term borrowing from banks but, in the event that funds are not forthcoming on normal market terms, they like the GEMMs have individual borrowing rights at the Bank of England.