royalty|royalties in English
noun
['roy·al·ty || 'rɔɪəltɪ]
sovereignty, royal status or power; kingdom; domain, realm; member of a royal family; percentage of profits paid to an artist for each copy of his work that is sold
Use "royalty|royalties" in a sentence
1. Of $20.3 million in royalty payments made directly to authors, 4.0 million represented advances against royalties, while $16.3 million represented earned royalties.
2. Royalties and royalty advances accounted for the vast majority of expenditures: $56.0 million, or 89% of the total.
3. Accounting ability to track, collect and pay out royalties How SOCAN was collecting royalties.
4. Clearinghouse for Copyright royalties payments
5. Compensations normally consist of an advance against royalties, plus royalties when the advance is earned out.
6. Sales have dried up, no more royalties.
7. Royalties similar to or like Bogud
8. They advanced him $ 10000 against future royalties.
9. He's royalty.
10. Said I owed an advance of my royalties
11. a . real estate , royalties from patents , license agreements
12. And here's a check for $ 500 advanced royalties.
13. I got a check for the advance royalties.
14. And here' s a check for $# advanced royalties
15. Lump sum payments may also be "advances" against royalties.
16. Mr. Seo made a tidy sum from the royalties.
17. The royalties from the book added to their income.
18. A battle over music royalties threatens a nascent industry.
19. You're royalty, aren't you?
20. We own Chinese royalty?
21. Generally, the resource profits of a trust are earned as production royalties.
22. 2 . Passive - real estate , royalties from patents , license agreements and owned businesses
23. Scribner's has agreed to give you our standard advance against royalties.
24. I'm going to give you my check for $ 5000, advance royalties.
25. He loved royalty, caste, empire.