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GROSS INCOME - includes the following: (1) Compensation for services, including fees, commissions and similar items; (2) Gross income derived from business; (3) Gains derived from dealing in property; (4) Interest; (5) Rents; (6) Royalties; ...

 


Braintech Inc. v. Kostiuk (1999) 171 DLR 4th 46 (BCCA)
Re SOCAN Statement of Royalties, Public Performance of Musical Works 1 C.P.R. (4th) 417 (note 1)
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Unlike competing standards, the ATSC system is encumbered by numerous patents, and therefore royalties that make TV sets and DTV converters much more expensive than in the rest of the world.

By licensing an invention or work to a company, you get money (often in the form of royalties) in return for allowing the company to use, produce and sell copies of your invention or work in the marketplace.
Limited partnership ...

are (1) compensation for services, including fringe benefits and commissions; (2) gross income derived from business; (3) gains derived from dealings in property; (4) interest; (5) rents; (6) royalties; ...

Arrears accrue from the date upon the first missed payment. The term is often used to describe being late with rent, royalties (or other contractual payments), child support, or other legal financial obligation.

In the United States the AHRA (Audio Home Recording Act Codified in Section 10, 1992) prohibits action against consumers making noncommercial recordings of music, in return for royalties on both media and devices plus mandatory copy-control ...

Useful for payments that the judgment debtor would usually get, like rent from tenants, wages from the federal government, sales commissions, royalties, a business's accounts receivable, ...

of certain literary, artistic, and musical productions whereby for a limited period of time he or she controls the use of the product. The work may be reproduced by the individual or by another licensed to do so by the individual. Royalties are paid ...

in a particular territory under the company's trademark, trade name, or service mark and that often involves the use of rules and procedures designed by the company and services and facilities provided by the company in return for fees, royalties, ...

Coal Mines Regulation Acts 1886, 1894, 1896, 1899; Metalliferous Mines Regulation Acts 1872, 1875; Quarries Act 1894; Royal Commission on Labour, Minutes of Evidence and Digests, Group " A " (1892-1893, 3 vols.); Royal Commission on Mining Royalties, ...

See also: Law, Term, Information, Owing, Time

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