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  • NutraDried pays EnWave a revenue-based royalty of 5 % in return.
  • Barnes & Noble will base royalties on the list price, a more generous calculation.
  • Barnes & amp; Noble will base royalties on the list price, a more generous calculation.
  • Currently, he leads a new subscription-based royalty-free stock image business and consults on a variety of product development projects.
  • Avis will pay HFS a base royalty of 3 percent of revenue, plus a supplemental royalty of at least 1 percent.
  • Then, after K . Brain begins franchising juice bars in metropolitan Tokyo, the Dullums will receive sales-based royalties from each store.
  • Supporters of the amendment said the administration should not require oil companies to pay market-based royalties because it would only end up hurting the consumer.
  • To that end, the company has created an initiative called Partnering for Good, which pays product-based royalties to nonprofit institutions whose missions are connected to reading or learning.
  • Gingrich originally was to earn a dlrs 4.5 million advance, but relinquished the payment amid a firestorm of criticism and decided to accept only dlrs 1 and sale-based royalties.
  • The rental-car company will have to pay HFS a base royalty of 3 percent of revenue, plus a supplemental royalty of at least 1 percent, to use the Avis name.
  • Gingrich originally was to earn a dlrs 4 . 5 million advance, but relinquished the payment amid a firestorm of criticism and decided to accept only dlrs 1 and sale-based royalties.
  • (2 ) On 14 April 2014, IDC filed a petition to the China Supreme Court for retrial and seeking a dismissal of this judgement or at least a higher, market-based royalty rate.
  • It's very difficult for a first-time author to have a book accepted by these publishers; a spokesman for The Summit Group, a Fort Worth-based royalty publisher, estimates that his company accepts perhaps one in 50 submitted manuscripts.
  • Avis will have to pay HFS a base royalty of 3 percent of revenue, plus a supplemental royalty of at least 1 percent, to use the name it operates under, essentially making the entity that's going public Avis's largest franchise.