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  1. The writer gets a 10% royalty on each copy sold of his book.
    作者从每本卖出的书中可得10%的版税。
  2. The flag is only raised when royalty are present.
    只有在王室成员在场的时候才升起这面旗帜。



Royalty \Roy"al*ty\, n.; pl. {Royalties}. [OF. roialt['e],
royault['e], F. royaut['e]. See {Royal}, and cf. {Regality}.]
1. The state of being royal; the condition or quality of a
royal person; kingship; kingly office; sovereignty.

Royalty by birth was the sweetest way of majesty.
--Holyday.

2. The person of a king or sovereign; majesty; as, in the
presence of royalty.

For thus his royalty doth speak. --Shak.

3. An emblem of royalty; -- usually in the plural, meaning
regalia. [Obs.]

Wherefore do I assume
These royalties, and not refuse to reign? --Milton.

4. Kingliness; spirit of regal authority.

In his royalty of nature
Reigns that which would be fear'd. --Shak.

5. Domain; province; sphere. --Sir W. Scott.

6. That which is due to a sovereign, as a seigniorage on gold
and silver coined at the mint, metals taken from mines,
etc.; the tax exacted in lieu of such share; imperiality.

7. A share of the product or profit (as of a mine, forest,
etc.), reserved by the owner for permitting another to use
the property.

8. Hence (Com.), a duty paid by a manufacturer to the owner
of a patent or a copyright at a certain rate for each
article manufactured; or, a percentage paid to the owner
of an article by one who hires the use of it.

  1. Why? Because she says they cheated her out of royalties from the original "Mickey Mouse Club." Darlene Gillespie is accusing Disney of taking advantage of her in 1955 when the then 14-year-old Mouseketeer-to-be signed a contract.
  2. The announcements all said the pacts called for an unspecified initial payment to IGI plus royalties on any products sold.
  3. The committee says that may have been a deliberate scheme to evade limits on outside income, from which royalties are exempt.
  4. The information is supplied by other sources, and Dialog pays them royalties.
  5. African governments have charged royalties to foreign carriers.
  6. The initial license fee of $650,000 could grow if Compaq uses the technology in future products and pays royalties, according to In Focus, which sells liquid crystal displays for use in projection systems.
  7. U2, the successful Irish rock group, earlier this year started legal proceedings to challenge the society's right to collect royalties for live performances. Mr Paul McGuinness, U2's manager, yesterday welcomed the MMC's investigation.
  8. He is to receive $93,750 on delivery and acceptance of each of the two manuscripts, and he is to receive royalties on the books when they exceed the amount advanced to him, according to the statements.
  9. The Superior Court suit filed Thursday alleges that Disney falsely promised the young Darlene a "substantial amount of money" from her percentage of the sales of character merchandising, royalties and residuals from record sales.
  10. Rodime had argued for years that it has a broad patent covering 3 1/2-inch hard-disk drives, which are widely used, and wants royalties from numerous manufacturers.
  11. What is uncertain is how high royalties will be and whether tougher environmental standards will be enforced.
  12. Supertex, a Sunnyvale, Calif., chip maker, will receive license fees and royalties from Texas Instruments and will have access to its Hiji manufacturing facility.
  13. Medco's European marketing partner, Sanofi, a French pharmaceutical company, will pay Medco royalties of about 6% of sales after certain expenses.
  14. For one thing, it's not too hard for them to turn out a 20,000-word manuscript and collect $2,000, along with 2% royalties.
  15. Under the terms of the agreement, Oxford BioMedica will receive research funding, milestones and royalties on sales of RPR products which incorporate the HRE technology.
  16. By contrast, the spokesman notes, royalties paid to nonprofit groups aren't taxed.
  17. Essex owes Derek $6,500 in royalties from a film titled "Love You" that he made in the mid 1970s.
  18. Still, they do pay foreign authors royalties.
  19. From 1991/92 on, I have had some income from literary composition written abroad and published in the UK. For the past 12 months, I have tried without success to obtain information from the Inland Revenue on what expenses I can deduct from my royalties.
  20. Mr. Givens says he made $12.5 million last year in salary and royalties from reference materials sold by his organization, and paid $4.5 million in income taxes.
  21. The romanticized version of Irving Berlin's life was written by his friend Alexander Woollcott when Berlin, 37, already was earning more than $160,000 a year from song royalties.
  22. Songwriters fear the machines _ which allow consumers to make near-perfect pirate copies of compact disks _ will rob them of royalties.
  23. Their profits should eventually be higher, too, because they won't have to pay royalties or copyrights on much of the material they use.
  24. Robin Curle, the new company's vice president, marketing and sales, said that MCC spent about $1.8 million to help develop the technology and will receive a small equity stake in the new company, as well as royalties.
  25. Since last April, Southland Corp., the big Dallas franchiser of convenience stores, has effectively rebated a portion of royalties to franchisees whose units pass inspections for appearance and customer service.
  26. A nasty court dispute over a corporate jet and royalties on pies could have an impact on the future control of Ramada Inc.
  27. Specific terms of the agreement weren't disclosed, although Advanced said Rorer will receive world-wide rights to use the drug-delivery method for its Benzamycin acne product, and will pay certain research and development fees plus royalties on sales.
  28. Senate investigators say some oil firms have cheated Indians and the Interior Department out of millions of dollars of oil and oil royalties.
  29. In 1978 he invented a solar collector that produced royalties for him until the manufacturer went bankrupt in the early 1980s.
  30. Happily the royalties from his plays continued to flow for the whole of his life, and still do. He died in 1962. The plays were ideal for filming by Hitchcock.
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