
1) Blue state 2) Blue-bloods 3) Crowned heads 4) French word used in English 5) Kings and queens 6) Kings and queens but not aces 7) Kings, princesses, etc 8) Monarchs 9) Monarchs and their families 10) Palace people 11) Payment 12) Payment for top people 13) Prince Charles for one 14) Red wine grape variety
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1) Dukes 2) Habsburg 3) Hanoverian 4) Hapsburg 5) Hohenzollern 6) Lancastrian 7) Plantagenet 8) Romanoff 9) Romanov 10) York
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n. a percentage of gross or net profit or a fixed amount per sale to which a creator of a work is entitled which is determined by contract between the creator and the manufacturer, publisher, agent and/or distributor. Inventors, authors, movie makers, scriptwriters, music composers, musicians and other creators contract with the manufacturers, publ...
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House of Bourbon, After the Empire was established.
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• (n.) The person of a king or sovereign; majesty; as, in the presence of royalty. • (n.) A share of the product or profit (as of a mine, forest, etc.), reserved by the owner for permitting another to use the property. • (n.) An emblem of royalty; -- usually in the plural, meaning regalia. • (n.) Kingliness; spirit of regal auth...
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in law, the payment made to the owners of certain types of rights by those who are permitted by the owners to exercise the rights. The rights ... [1 related articles]
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Payment for the right to use intellectual property or natural resources.
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In law, payment to the owner for rights to use or exploit literary or artistic copyrights and patent rights in new inventions of all kinds. The record industry stimulated international cooperation,...
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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, ...
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(n) Royalty is the consideration paid to the creator of a property, idea, inventions etc, as a percentage of the revenue collected from sale of the products created, manufactured or developed using the idea, inventions or creations made by the creators.
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A fee paid for the use of another person's property, for example a copyrighted work, a patent, a franchise, etc. A payment made to a writer, composer or singer when a book, CD or performance of their work is sold. A share of the profit paid to the owner of the land which an oil or mining company is leasing
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Roy'al·ty noun ;
plural Royalties . [ Old French
roialté ,
royaulté , French
royauté . See
Royal , and confer
Regality .]
1. The state of being royal; the condition or quality of a royal person; kingship; kingly office; sovereignty.
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1) A form of compensation based on a percentage of revenue or unit sales generated under an agreement, typically a patent or copyright licensing contract. 2) A compulsory payment required under statute in exchange for the right to use or sell certain property -- for example, a statutory royalty that is paid by the sellers of musical ringtones to th...
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A sum payable by a third party to the rightsholder for the right to use their property for the purpose of gain. Â Royalties are paid generally for the licensing of interllectual property.
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Money paid to a developer or IP owner based on profits made from a product, according to the terms of a contract.
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An amount of money paid at regular intervals by the lessee or operator of an exploration or mining property to the owner of the ground. Generally based on a certain amount per ton or a percentage of the total production or profits. Also, the fee paid for the right to use a patented process.
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An amount of money paid at regular intervals by the lessee or operator of an exploration or mining property to the owner of the ground. Generally, it will be based on a certain amount per tonne or a percentage of the total production or profits. Also, the fee paid for the right to use a patented process.
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A royalty refers to a percentage of gross sale that you pay to the franchisor monthly.Â
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a percentage interest in the value of production from a lease that is retained and paid to the mineral rights owner.
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royal family noun royal persons collectively; `the wedding was attended by royalty`
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(government) Status of a person of royal rank, such as a king, queen, reigning prince, or grand duke, or any of their family. The possession of such status in no way decides either the actual or legal political powers which the possessor may have. The powers possessed by people of royal rank h...
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In law, payment to the owner for rights to use or exploit literary or artistic copyrights and patent rights in new inventions of all kinds
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A fee paid for the use of copyrighted material.
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An area of land determined by the lease or a percentage payment demanded by the owner for the weight of mineral sold.
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An amount of money paid at regular intervals by the lessee or operator of an exploration or mining property to the owner of the ground. Generally based on a certain amount per ton or a percentage of the total production or profits. Also, the fee paid for the right to use a patented process.
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