Royalty
61Royalty cost — A share of the profit or product reserved by the grantor of a mining lease, such as a royalty paid to a lessee. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
62royalty interest — See royalty …
63royalty oil — Oil severed and set apart for the payment of the obligation to render royalty. Anno: 4 ALR2d 497 …
64royalty pool — An arrangement created by an agreement between landowners binding each of them to turn into a common fund or pool any oil found and produced on his land or royalties therefrom, such owners to share in certain proportions in the fund or pool thus… …
65royalty — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English roialte, from Anglo French realté, roialté, from real Date: 14th century 1. a. royal status or power ; sovereignty b. a right or perquisite of a sovereign (as a percentage paid to the crown of gold or… …
66Royalty — Redevance Une redevance est un paiement devant avoir lieu de manière régulière, en échange d un droit d exploitation (brevet ou autre propriété intellectuelle comme un droit d auteur, mine, terre agricole, etc.) ou d un droit d usage d un service …
67royalty — noun /ˈɹɔɪəlti/ a) The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch. b) People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group …
68Royalty — A payment to an owner for the use of property, especially patents, copyrighted works, franchises or natural resources. Royalties are usually expressed as a percentage of the revenues obtained through the use of the owner s property …
69Royalty — The right of a monarch to jurisdiction, a prerogative from which accrued payment in kind or coin. [< OldFr. roialte] Cf. Real …
70royalty — ingl. Pago por el uso de una patente o derecho de autor …