Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It could be a good deal for Mike, depending on what net receipts are."
Beyond that, King would get 20 percent of closed circuit and pay-per-view net receipts.
One-third of the net receipts from octroi was paid over to the military authorities.
Net receipts is in all cases defined as the invoiced value of sales of the Work, less any credit notes applicable.
Virginia agreed to come to Nashville for a game on December 7 with a guarantee of $600, plus half of the net receipts.
'She agreed to twenty per cent of the net receipts, as Mr Zorzi said.
In particular, it is recognised that agents may use some assets as a buffer-stock against unforeseen changes in net receipts.
In addition, Tyson gets two-thirds of the net receipts of a bout while King gets the other third.
As a result, in 1979 only 75 per cent of payments for imports and net interest was covered by exports and other net receipts.
On all copies sold in the form of unbound printed sheets a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher's net receipts.
The loan is reimbursed from the first € of each co-producer's net receipts - at the rate of the percentage of Eurimages support.
It is standard, Mr. Broderick said, for a major home video distributor to offer filmmakers a royalty fee that amounts to 15 percent of net receipts.
"net receipts, receipts minus the cost of obtaining the receipts, tautologically consists of consumption plus savings.
By the Oct. 21 contract, King would have been entitled to 20 percent of net receipts when a Tyson bout is a closed-circuit and pay-per-view event.
Total gross sales in January were £522 million compared to £385 million in December, which after taking into account repayments, gave net receipts of £103 million.
On sales of bi-lingual editions or other adaptations: A reasonable royalty to be negotiated payable on the Publisher's net receipts and in line with standard publishers' rates.
Someone, meaning the public have to pay for all of it and if the net receipts paid out to the civil service are greater than that being earned then something is seriously wrong.
On the licensing of overseas editions: A royalty of 6% (six per cent) of the Publisher's net receipts on all copies duplicated by licensed overseas agents.
In negotiating with a promoter, the agents for a top pop act ask for an average of 85 percent of the net receipts of a concert after expenses have been paid.
The next of kin have agreed to a twenty per cent cut of the net receipts and we've given them an estimate of one point seven million US as their share.'
In the event of the Publisher exploiting the Work in any other form the Publisher shall pay a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher's net receipts.
Net receipts or contributions vary over time, and there are various ways of calculating net contributions to the EU budget, depending, for instance, on whether countries' administrative expenditure is included.
The popularity of the water privatisation reduced the net receipts of building societies to £177million in November - the second lowest this year - the Building Societies Association says today.
The idea is that tax, payable annually in arrears, would be based on taxable expenditure, which is the difference between net receipts during the year and net savings over the same period.
Net receipts amount to between $1.5 million and $3.03 million annually, although shipments from Yazaki are counted as services (export processing) and therefore do not officially appear as merchandise exports.