0 the people who belong to the family of a king and queen: --
1 a payment made to writers, people who have invented things, owners of property, etc. every time their books, devices, land, etc. are bought or used by others --
2 kings or queens and their families as a group, or the rank or power of these people: --
They treated her like royalty.
3 a payment made esp. to writers and musicians every time their books or songs are bought or used by others --
4 a payment made to a writer, musician, inventor, etc. every time something they have created or invented is bought or used by others: --
5 an amount of money paid to land owners when oil, coal, etc. is taken from their land --
The allocation of forest land was a state rather than a national matter and timber royalties accrued to the state, quickly becoming the main revenue source.
Biotics includes in its contract with the supplier a requirement that a share of the royalties paid to the collector be contributed to development of biodiversity projects in the country.
A recognised artist, depending on his affiliation with the producer in question, might typically charge a few thousand dollars (plus rights and royalties) to voice upon a riddim.
Biotics pays a sample fee to the supplier, and a percentage of any royalties it obtains.
There were certainly more royalties paid out for the thrillers.
All of the contracts examined include payment of royalties.
In summary, royalties may turn into an important source of revenue for environmental agencies and may also be a powerful tool for natural resource rationalization.
In case 1) we receive royalties every quarter: 324 lire ($037) for each lp sold.