In 1975, Ireland had a sliding scale scheme for tax and royalties on oil and gas discovered in Irish waters. |
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If you receive a bonus payment, which is essentially an advance on your royalties, that will be separate property. |
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In return for an advance on future royalties, the IPC demanded an expansion of the territories under concession from 192 to 35,000 square miles. |
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It has high recall and high precision, but has the disadvantage of being an expensive database with high online print royalties. |
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These include exemption from paying corporate tax, withholding tax on dividends and tax on interest or royalties and capital gains tax. |
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So it hurts Kapoor to hear the oft-repeated lament that Indian publishers don't pay royalties. |
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Mr. Lenz paid to be released from his spousal support obligations by paying a portion of the royalties to his wife. |
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Farmers who grow genetically modified varieties cannot replant or trade them without paying royalties. |
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And so I was very naive and ignorant about publishing and royalties and residuals, which is kind of sweet. |
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In the U.S. three major performance rights organizations collect royalties for songwriters, composers and music publishers. |
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The composer, on the other hand, shares the royalties on copies of his or her music that are sold and fees accruing from performances. |
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Paule, who currently serves on the center's board of directors, donates all royalties from his book to the program. |
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I've brought you the details of our standard deal for paying the composer's royalties. |
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Compulsory licensing was introduced in response to a Supreme Court decision that deprived composers of royalties. |
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It is worth pointing out, by the way, that all the contributors have agreed to donate their author royalties to the Simon Communities of Ireland. |
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He challenged musicians to pay royalties to original composers so as to appreciate their creativity and talent. |
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The financial structure of the Empire, with its king's land, crown land, royalties, burdens and gifts, is extremely difficult to disentangle. |
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Meanwhile, he has abolished many of the royalties due on North Sea oil and slashed corporation taxes. |
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With jobs and direct royalties from the Alpine oil field, Nuiqsut has more money, but also more crime, fourfold that of Kaktovik. |
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The Department of Mineral Resources has proposed companies involved in mining pay royalties to provincial governments directly. |
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It has ignored the country's demands to put the disbursement of royalties on hold until the sovereignty dispute is settled. |
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They were granted royalties from the leasing of oil, mineral or access rights to a remaining 11 million acres. |
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My wife is receiving oil royalties on property that she inherited from her parents. |
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While some petroleum and big diamond projects potentially generate huge royalties, most mines, diamonds and gold included, simply do not. |
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There were glamorous and trendy babes, all children of aging supermodels, actors, rock stars and maybe a few royalties here and there. |
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These stamps were issued to show the pre-payment of mechanical copyright royalties due under various Copyright Acts and General Regulations. |
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Bands earn more money from merch, live shows and sponsorships than from record royalties. |
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Pointless meandering in a wooded area may have, at one time, seemed like a ticket to Tinseltown respect and royalties. |
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Book royalties being the miserable and pathetic little things that they are, the idea is not to live off them. |
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Apparently, those clubs have been underpaying songwriters on the mandated royalties set by federal law. |
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Now an obscure Texan company has launched an equally unfathomable claim to royalties on the transmission of compressed digital images. |
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The bulk of Microsoft's earnings derive from royalties on copyrighted software code. |
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The money will be repaid, with interest and royalties, if the A350 is a success. |
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Wei Hui only discovered this when she phoned her publisher to discuss royalties. |
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From the sub-lessees, the assessee company charged salami at the rate of Rs.400 per standard bigha and royalties at higher rates. |
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Subscribers will access all data without any downstream royalties or licensing fees tied to discovery. |
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The patent claim was filed in 1986 but Compression Labs never pursued royalties. |
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The band are now all approaching 40 and earn a comfortable living from their royalties. |
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You could of course say he was doing them a favour, what with royalties and all. |
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And while Roslin is not itself a commercial organisation, the benefit in terms of royalties, prestige and future investment is inestimable. |
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In terms of the world context, this is probably one of the most inopportune moments to announce further cuts to royalties and taxes. |
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You'll be helping yourself and you'll be helping me out insomuch that I will receive royalties on your purchases. |
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Often he simply forfeits his royalties from manufacturers in exchange for products which end up in fans hands free-of-charge. |
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And let's not be in any doubt I'll stop the whole tour with an injunction if there's any funny business about royalties. |
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And no doubt Intel could easily afford to waive royalties altogether with all its customers. |
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Pretty soon you'll have to pay royalties for your thoughts benevolently loaned to you by private industry. |
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The local Commissioners refused to accept the deduction of working charges and royalties. |
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This means that any time the song is used in films, TV shows etc. royalties have to be paid. |
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It's been under lease to the mining giant since the late 1960s, and the traditional owners receive royalties, even though the lease predates the Land Rights Act. |
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After the company stopped producing at its giant oil field in Southern Sudan over twenty years ago, it continued to pay royalties to maintain its right to come back one day. |
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It seems unlikely that authors will receive outstanding royalties, though some have vowed to contact liquidators in the hopes of seeing some of the money they are owed. |
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If issues of this nature were being followed to the book, the firm would have been paying taxes to the Government and royalties to the local chiefs. |
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First, he incorporated his nom de plume in order to protect the copyright on his books and extend his royalties. |
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He didn't get royalties from the movie for a very long time, but it reached a huge audience as a result of its public domain status, and was even colorized. |
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This amendment granted Alberta and Saskatchewan the right to exercise control over the land, natural resources, and royalties derived from their exploitation. |
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Most authors are paid an advance on royalties, but never make much, if anything, on actual royalties because the sales of the book never add up that far. |
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Norma is funnelling most of the royalties from the book towards political efforts to make honor killing a serious crime punishable to the full extent of the law. |
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The fact that there is so little at stake in terms of financial rewards, book royalties and readerships means that innovative writers can afford a little self-indulgence. |
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Further in the event of such pooling or combining, any payment made in accordance with paragraph 3 hereof shall be apportioned in the same way as royalties. |
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Producers pay royalties and severance taxes from oil and gas they take out, corporate income tax on profits, and property taxes on production and transmission line lands. |
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She could never seem to wrest free any back royalties, but she always seemed to owe back taxes. |
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Have you used your book money and movie royalties to build the biggest house in the Ozarks? |
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When we chatted in 2011, Rourke dryly noted that his songwriting credits with Morrissey resulted in no royalties. |
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Doubtless she also earns royalties from sales of her backlist. |
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Judges are not required to step aside in cases in which they own bonds in one of the parties or receive royalties from a litigant. |
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He had no intention of letting some musical shark claim a share of his royalties and copyright fees on the strength of an accusation of plagiarism. |
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A demanding bandleader who insisted on a high level of professionalism, he rarely missed an opportunity to screw mates out of touring money or royalties. |
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The impressive popularity of radio and jukeboxes became another profitable source of income for the music industry, thanks to royalties for every public performance of music. |
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Circus Smirkus and Bindlestiff Circus are his most current forays, although screenwriting royalties also help pay the bills. |
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Zalicus is also eligible to receive royalties on net sales of Prednisporin by Sanofi or any future sublicensee. |
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He donated the royalties from this book to the university for the establishment of the Dirac Lecture Series. |
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In the meantime, injunctions were issued against the infringers, forcing their payments of the royalties to be placed in escrow. |
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For a rising composer it was important to receive performances at the big provincial music festivals, which generated publicity and royalties. |
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In 1961, she licensed rights to Walt Disney Productions in exchange for royalties in the first of two agreements between Stephen Slesinger, Inc. |
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In addition, the suit alleged that Disney had failed to pay required royalties on all commercial exploitation of the product name. |
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He worked on building and modifying steam engines to avoid the royalties due to Watt on the separate condenser patent. |
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The new copyright laws introduced in the 18th and 19th centuries promised royalties on all future editions. |
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Saul Zaentz also filed a lawsuit in 2004 claiming he had not been paid all of his royalties. |
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All royalties will go towards Save the Children UK and money raised in the USA will be donated to the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation. |
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The main songwriter receives 32 percent of publishing royalties and 25 percent of ASCAP royalties. |
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Then, in 1965, Ace Books proceeded to publish an edition, unauthorized by Tolkien and without paying royalties to him. |
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In contrast, traditional radio broadcasters pay only publishing royalties and no performance royalties. |
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A rancorous dispute ensued over how performance royalties should be assessed for Internet broadcasters. |
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This treaty covered taxes, residence, tax jurisdictions, capital gains, business profits, interest, dividends, royalties and other areas. |
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He had previously agreed to take royalties of one third of the savings in coal from the older Newcomen steam engines. |
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Evans and his agents set about aggressively collecting royalties from those using his designs. |
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There was the additional advantage for her that the Crown was entitled to royalties on metals extracted from English land. |
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The Commission will in particular examine the exemption for passive income such as royalties and interest from corporate tax. |
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The Inuit also gained a share of resource royalties, hunting rights and a greater role in managing the land and protecting the environment. |
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The partnership agreement requires partners to promptly remit all fees, salaries, honoraria and book royalties. |
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InVivoScribe Technologies will make an upfront payment and royalties on sales and sublicenses to Takara Bio. |
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One result of the DMCA is that performance royalties are to be paid for satellite radio and Internet radio broadcasts in addition to publishing royalties. |
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We will work with them to develop models for their use, StrateGen will have the rights to genericize them and will pay the companies royalties on sales of the generic modes. |
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The brothers donated the royalties from the song to the charity. |
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On his death, Maugham donated his royalties to the Royal Literary Fund. |
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The royalties from her version of the jazz classic Body And Soul with the veteran crooner will go to the foundation set up in her name by Mitch Winehouse. |
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Holland was selected because it does not have a direct tax on royalties. |
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Authors' royalties were unknown at the time, and Johnson, once his contract to deliver the book was fulfilled, received no further money from its sale. |
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Acorda also receives sales royalties on tizanidine hydrochloride capsules, an authorized generic version of ZANAFLEX CAPSULES, distributed by Actavis, Inc. |
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In addition to the famous seams of good quality coal which ran throughout the royalties leased by him, valuable seams of cannel coal and fireclay were discovered. |
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