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After the 1960s, a certain awareness of the iniquity of the 'system' arose, and lawsuits to obtain the payment of royalties became more common.
Her relationship with the label ended in a bitter legal dispute over non-payment of royalties.
By doing this, the local communities and the local authorities, who are constantly haunted by dreams of access to forestry ' royalties ', could be politically appeased.
Since the readership was small, royalties can be unattractively meagre.
Countries in the region are already implementing economic instruments such as royalties, user charges, tradable permits, and green taxation in different policy contexts.
All contracts acknowledge risk by providing some form of advance payment or sample fees, and the contracts all include some provision for royalties.
Up till then, royalties from minerals fully belonged to the region of origin.
In case 1) we receive royalties every quarter: 324 lire ($037) for each lp sold.
In summary, royalties may turn into an important source of revenue for environmental agencies and may also be a powerful tool for natural resource rationalization.
All of the contracts examined include payment of royalties.
There were certainly more royalties paid out for the thrillers.
Biotics pays a sample fee to the supplier, and a percentage of any royalties it obtains.
A recognised artist, depending on his affiliation with the producer in question, might typically charge a few thousand dollars (plus rights and royalties) to voice upon a riddim.
Biotics includes in its contract with the supplier a requirement that a share of the royalties paid to the collector be contributed to development of biodiversity projects in the country.
The allocation of forest land was a state rather than a national matter and timber royalties accrued to the state, quickly becoming the main revenue source.
Although the outside collector's contract may contain a provision for the sharing of royalties from biodiversity prospecting within the host country, it is unlikely to be enforced.
Most importantly, presentations authored by individuals with a conflict of interest related to employee status or to royalties, stock options, or consulting were significantly more likely to describe positive findings.
Another factor contributing to excessive deforestation is the low rate of collection of royalties and other fees, which artificially increases the profitability of logging activities in public lands.
Both levels share proceeds from taxes on profits and personal income, sales from joint enterprises, and royalties from largescale mining, petroleum and gas operations.
In 1999, the policy changed, and presenters had to specify whether support was in the form of a research grant, miscellaneous nonincome support, royalties, company stock, or a consulting fee.
Most argue that royalties may be too low, resulting in underpricing of the forest resource, reducing incentives for sustainable forest management, and generating windfall profits for concessionaires.
In that event, the royalties received are, and always have been, treated as income.
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We therefore propose for the future the following treatment of mineral royalties.
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Is it worth it just from the point of view of the licence royalties we can get?
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Certainly they can afford to do so, out of the royalties they have already derived from oil.
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If so, how can anyone conceivably know how much the royalties would amount to?
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The abolition of royalties will assist marginal fields, because most of them will never attract petroleum revenue tax.
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The new clause does not affect plant breeders' rights in respect of profits or royalties.
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However, the idea of exercising a patent right over and receiving royalties from a plant is curious.
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The clause does not seek to undermine plant breeders' rights or prevent plant breeders from getting their royalties.
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A variety of royalties is fixed and a variety of terms is put forward.
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One has to pay the tariff to it and one can only receive one's royalties through it.
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We could, of course, get a very much larger return in dollars for the aircraft made than purely for royalties.
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The latter will sell the material and, no doubt, get some royalties.
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I refer to the tax on savings and the tax on interest and royalties.
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Will older varieties be permanently exempted from royalties and, if so, how?
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When the landowners themselves owned the royalties they let the royalties and then compelled the companies to work the coal.
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Who will receive the benefit from those royalties?
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With one exception, all current cassette agreements in respect of royalties to actors and authors are matters for private negotiation between the parties.
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One other way by which authors receive large lump sum payments is in respect of advance royalties.
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They are paying nothing in royalties to the performing rights people.
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Who are the individuals to whom the cost price was paid, and who are the individuals who are receiving these royalties?
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They might also find their royalties from other sources falling as people were attracted to use the free public library service.
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I and my publishers can expect that many students will buy a copy, and we shall collect the royalties.
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We remember where he stood during the discussions on the nationalisation of royalties.
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They are the people who, together with their ancestors, have taken out of the mining industry in royalties a sum of not less than £300,000,000.
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Before 1975, oil and gas producers were liable only for production royalties and for conventional corporation tax on any production profits.
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What about the taxation of royalties or withholding tax, about which feelings run so strongly.
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The second one, which he took first, is that which would include royalties as well as payments on account of royalties in advance.
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Interest and royalties will in general continue as hitherto to be exempt from tax in the source country.
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Total revenue on all oil and gas from rents and royalties alone will be about £100 million in 1980, assuming no rise in prices.
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However, the total royalties receivable from licensed opencast sites and deep mines amounted to £14 million in 1991–92.
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The question of the contribution of owners of royalties also fills me with amazement.
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Then there is a question which has attracted a great deal of attention—that of the purchase of royalties.
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He is going to put a tax on royalties and by so doing depreciate the value of royalties.
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To whom will the royalties go should any oil be found?
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The higher prices on patented seeds and accompanying royalties are likely to outweigh any possible benefit that genetically modified crops might bring to poorer farmers.
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We guarantee that the oil revenues and royalties will be preserved.
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The miners get from the owners of royalties a great deal of consideration in various ways.
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We are talking about writing, royalties and payments to authors.
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None of us has had any royalties, and the book was a loss for the publishers.
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My company still draws substantial royalties which, unfortunately, will come to an end in a short time.
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The cost of buying the royalties, he said, would be about £100,000,000.
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He makes the definite suggestion that there should be unification of royalties.
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We have heard nothing about the unification of mining royalties.
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What kind of regulations have the board in mind for the granting of these licences, and on the question of payment of royalties?
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When major companies are hit by indecision and uncertainty about whether royalties will be abolished, investment decisions are put on hold.
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I am told that £2 billion of investment is proposed in respect of fields that are paying royalties, but are clearly on hold.
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If this proposal was thought out on day one and abolishing royalties comprised part of the package, why on earth has the consultation not started?
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I can certainly confirm that it remains our intention to abolish royalties subject to that consultation.
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At the present moment he gets royalties, which may be some slight compensation for the disturbance he has to suffer.
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Out of that confiscated property it proposes to make a certain amount of money by royalties.
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The unification of royalties, if it is of any good at all, will make these selling schemes far easier to work.
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Will he give us one argument why royalties should be unified which is not an argument for unifying the industry?
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Why not put another tax upon mining royalties?
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I am anxious to know what is going to take place with regard to the levy on mineral royalties after the unification of mining royalties.
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I do not understand paragraph (e), because there are no obligations attaching to royalties other than checking measurements or tonnage.
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One-might say the same thing about the ownership of royalties in a book.
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The royalties are not necessarily high at all.
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He argued that the real reason why we ought to reduce the compensation was that mining royalties were a serious industrial risk.
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The landowners then held out their hands and said that they claimed the royalties.
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If, therefore, 15 years' purchase is reasonable for coal royalties, that period must be equally reasonable for other property.
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Every elementary schoolboy knows that that is not 15 years' purchase, but much more than 15 years of royalties.
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The proposal is not to pay 15 years' royalties, but to pay as 15 years' purchase a sum which amounts in the aggregate to £66,450,000.
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I do not regard this as the nationalisation of the mining royalties.
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In 1938 the government nationalised coal royalties, that is, the ownership of the seams.
The contract subsequently signed defined the commissioned work as "made for hire", although there was no agreement to pay a share of royalties.
Obviously, record companies could maximise their profits if they avoided having to pay royalties.
In addition, incentives for rapid harvesting rates and 'high-grading' may occur when uniform royalties across species and grades are combined with inadequate concession time periods.
A percentage of royalties was to be distributed among the indigenous people.
Although the outside collector's contract with a host-country collaborator may contain a provision for the sharing of royalties, it is unlikely to be enforced.
The accounting for royalties by a music publisher, for a world-wide or territory-by-territory contract, is very similar to record companies' methods.
Nowadays record companies use impeccable accounting techniques, assisted by computers, to calculate the royalties for composers.
On the other hand, royalties from patents or commercialization of the products can be used to support further research.
Scientists do not receive royalties for their published work.
On the whole, up to the late 1930s, companies seemed to hesitate between the two options available to them and generally paid few royalties.
As far as royalties are concerned, they went to domestic performers who did not necessarily have any relationship with the original record companies.
The expected royalties are average and should satisfy the author.
I varied the trade discount a little, and changed how the royalties are calculated by basing them on net receipts.
In reality, these royalties are earmarked revenue sources for the municipalities where exploitation takes place; some funds are also earmarked for regulatory and environmental agencies.
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