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royalty and applies
The royalty also applies to stand-alone CD recorders, but not to CD burners used with computers.
This applies whether such royalty is actually paid or not.
The royalty only applies to final products and does not apply to products that are included in, or with, a licensed HDMI product that is already subject to the royalty.
To this day, the descendant of Pandu applies the unguent of royalty to the forehead of the successors of Bika ; on which occasion, the prince places ‘ the fine of relief ’, consisting of twenty-five pieces of gold, in the hand of the Godara Jat.

royalty and both
The chariot was quickly adopted by settled peoples both as a military technology and an object of ceremonial status, especially by the Pharaohs of the New Kingdom of Egypt as well as Assyrian army and Babylonian royalty.
The jury and judges also noted, in their words, that Biafra “ lacked credibility ” on the songwriting issue and found from evidence presented by both sides that the songwriting credits were due to the entire band, using a clause in the band's written partnership giving a small share of every Dead Kennedys song royalty directly to the band partnership.
The Roman Catholic Church, however, eventually used the Anno Domini dating scheme based on the birth of Christ on both the general public and royalty.
Formerly, in both India and Sri Lanka, it was a custom of the royalty to chew areca nut with betel leaf.
Some tombs for royalty were double tombs, for both a king and queen.
His political thought and actions seem to offer numerous contradictions: he wanted to be the friend both of legitimist royalty and of freedom, alternately defending which of the two seemed most in danger: " I am a Bourbonist out of honour, a monarchist out of reason, and a republican out of taste and temperament ".
Shortly after the royal family's move to Chengzhou, a hierarchical alliance system arose where the Zhou king would give the title of hegemon to the leader of the state with the most powerful military ; the hegemon was obligated to protect both the weaker Zhou states and the Zhou royalty from the intruding non-Zhou peoples: the Northern Di, the Southern Man, the Eastern Yi, and the Western Rong.
Serving as a friend of both Hawaiian royalty and the elite immigrant community, Dole advocated the westernization of Hawaiian government and culture.
The art historian Svetlana Alpers suggests that, by portraying the artist at work in the company of royalty and nobility, Velázquez was claiming high status for both the artist and his art, and in particular to propose that painting is a liberal rather than a mechanical art.
Employed by royalty, the elephants were used to signify both the ruler's absolute power and his ability to control wild animals.
Bulls brought to market were set upon by dogs as a way of tenderizing the meat and providing entertainment for the spectators ; and dog fights with bears, bulls and other animals were often organized as entertainment for both royalty and commoners.
There were many cases, both in Portugal and Brazil, in which the title of Dom ( or Dona ) was conceded to, and even bought by, people who were not from the royalty.
Bulls brought to market were set upon by dogs as a way of tenderizing the meat and providing entertainment for the spectators ; and dog fights with bears, bulls and other animals were often organized as entertainment for both royalty and commoners.
Marie Antoine ( Antonin ) Carême () ( 8 June 1784 – 12 January 1833 ), known as the " King of Chefs, and the Chef of Kings " was an early practitioner and exponent of the elaborate style of cooking known as haute cuisine, the " high art " of French cooking: a grandiose style of cookery favored by both international royalty and by the newly rich of Paris.
This dye was very important in both Jewish and non-Jewish cultures of this time, and was used by royalty and the upper-class in dyeing their clothing, sheets, curtains, etc.
Trafalgar Castle hosted its share of royalty and dignitaries through the years ; both as Reynolds ' residence, then as Ontario Ladies ' College and now as Trafalgar Castle School.
Thus there is a mixture of splendid, David-like, kingship, and low, Herod-like royalty, that both find their place in Arthur.
This dye was very important in both Jewish and non-Jewish cultures of this time, and was used by royalty and the upper class in dyeing their clothing, sheets, curtains, etc.
The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists ( AFTRA ) was a performers ' union that represented a wide variety of talent, including actors in radio and television, radio and television announcers and newspersons, singers and recording artists ( both royalty artists and background singers ), promo and voice-over announcers and other performers in commercials, stunt persons and specialty acts-as the organisation itself publicly states, " AFTRA's membership includes an array of talent ".
In 1905 Carleton issued a new edition of Fannie Crosby, Her Life Work, which was both expanded and " newly illustrated ", and despite " the greater expense of production, the price remains One Dollar a copy ", with Crosby to " receive the same liberal royalty ", as the book was "".
He was then formally signed for the role in the 1995 sequel Batman Forever to play opposite Billy Dee Williams as Two-Face, but the mid-production change in directors from Tim Burton to Joel Schumacher would result in both parts being recast and Wayans being paid out ( Williams was not yet signed on, but he received a penalty fee as his contract for Batman allowed him the option of reprise ), for which he still receives some royalty payments to this day.
Before it was clear which would win the patent, both agreed that the patent holder would grant a license for an appropriate royalty.
In any case, certainly related to the Ulaid are the less widely known Dáirine, also another name for the Érainn royalty, and both were related to or derived from the Darini of Ptolemy.
Some others however doubt this, noting that the diffuse and blurred nature of Hindu and Buddhist practices in the region, especially that of the royalty to be patrons of both leading them to believe that Chach himself may have been a Buddhist.

royalty and principal
However, Hytner has stated that the principal reason was to clarify that this was a film about a king, particularly in America as it is a country that has always been without royalty.
Mahatir's father was a school principal whose low socio-economic status meant his daughters were unable to enroll in secondary school, while Wan Tempawan Mahathir had only a distant relationship to Kedah's royalty.
While it was widely reported and still believed that Meeks fired his fellow band members, he now claims that it was their choice due to jealousy and the fact that Meeks was the principal song writer and receiver of all royalty checks.

royalty and interest
if the Government certifies that production may be possible from the property, the royalty obligation continues for the 10-year period usually specified in the contract or until the Government's contribution is repaid with interest.
But one must always consider that usury, in historical context, has always been inextricably linked to economic abuses, mostly of the masses and of the poor ; but sometimes of the financier and royalty, as bankrupt royalty has led to many a demise, thus frowning upon lending at interest or for a euphemistic " just profit ".
The value in gains by the use of the royalty should equal its payment value, excess cost or interest beyond its tangible value is illicit interest or usury.
Also of interest are books previously owned by famous persons, or personages of high stature, such as someone from royalty or the nobility.
An out-of-court settlement in 2006 " essentially granted the Van Zandts eventual control over all of Harold Eggers ' mastered recordings ( once certain undisclosed obligations were met ), while Harold Eggers retained a 50 % ownership interest in seven of the albums at issue and a royalty interest in the remaining recordings.
A royalty interest is the right to collect a stream of future royalty payments, often used in the oil and music industries to describe a percentage ownership of future production or revenues from a given leasehold, which may be divested from the original owner of the asset.
Illuminated manuscripts continued to be collected by antiquarians, or sit unregarded in monastic or royal libraries, but paintings were mostly of interest if they had historical associations with royalty or others.
The patentee had no interest in the proceeds of the subsequent sales, no right to any royalty thereon, or to participation in the profits thereof.
Also, since commodities are considered a hedge against inflation, the popularity of royalty trusts as investments rises as interest rates rise, and their shares often rise as a result.
In addition to allowing investors to achieve high distribution returns, especially during periods of low interest rates, royalty trusts allow investors to speculate directly on commodities such as gas, oil, or iron ore without having to buy futures contracts, or use the other investment vehicles traditionally associated with commodities – since the trusts trade like stocks.
EU direct taxation covers, regarding companies, the following policies: common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base, common system of taxation applicable in the case of parent companies and subsidiaries of different Member States ( to avoid withholding tax when the dividend qualifies for application of the EC Parent-Subsidiary Directive, Financial transaction tax, interest and royalty payments made between associated companies and elimination of double taxation if the payment qualifies for application of the EC Interest and Royalties Directive ..
After fifty years of coastal exploration, the Portuguese finally reached Elmina in 1471, during the reign of King Afonso V. However, because Portuguese royalty had lost interest in African exploration as a result of meager returns, the Guinea trade was put under the oversight of the Portuguese trader, Fernão Gomes.
The trust can receive interest, royalty or lease payments from an operating entity carrying on a business, as well as dividends and a return of capital.
In a typical income trust structure, the income paid to an income trust by the operating entity may take the form of interest, royalty or lease payments, which are normally deductible in computing the operating entity ’ s income for tax purposes.
The net effect is that the interest, royalty or lease payments are taxed at the unitholder level.
Reinforcing the impression of someone out of sympathy with the modern Zeitgeist is Green ’ s interest in the concepts of royalty and aristocracy.

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