0 someone who has paid the money necessary to be a member of a particular organization
And to write of horrors within living memory, if you are not to sicken, you have to be a paid-up member.
Typically, respondents cited paid-up memberships of between 100 and 250, and most suggested that attendance at the most recent meeting exceeded 50.
I have the honour to be the chief executive officer of ninety-four branches in my county, with over 16,000 paid-up members.
Moreover, if he is expelled he loses all his paid-up contributions and accumulated rights as a member.
Does it mean capital revalued from various historical points in time as paid-up capital, rights issues and so on, and reserves formed at different times?
He said that there were 800 paid-up members of the association.
Clause 8 covers the question of minimum paid-up capital.
There speaks a fully paid-up member of the usual channels.