Prevailing royalty definition

Prevailing royalty means the royalty rate or percentage that the commission determines is the royalty most commonly applicable with regard to the tract or unit in the issue. The royalty rate set by the commission shall not be less than one-eighth (1/8) or twelve and one-half percent (12.5%);
Prevailing royalty means the royalty rate or percentage that the department or the commission determines is the royalty most commonly applicable with regard to the tract or
Prevailing royalty means the royalty rate or percentage that the department or the

Examples of Prevailing royalty in a sentence

  • Prevailing royalty" means the royalty rate or percentage that the department or the commission determines is the royalty most commonly applicable with regard to the tract or unit in the issue.

Related to Prevailing royalty

  • Net Rent means all rental Landlord actually receives from any reletting of all or any part of the Premises, less any indebtedness from Tenant to Landlord other than Rent (which indebtedness is paid first to Landlord) and less the Re-entry Costs (which costs are paid second to Landlord).

  • Overriding Royalty Interest means an interest in the oil and gas produced pursuant to a specified oil and gas lease or leases, or the proceeds from the sale thereof, carved out of the working interest, to be received free and clear of all costs of development, operation, or maintenance.

  • Royalty Fee means a royalty fee in the amount of $0.00 of Actual Production payable by BC Hydro to the Province for each year of the Term in accordance with Article 6 of the Master Agreement.

  • Royalties means all royalties, fees, expense reimbursement and other amounts payable by a Loan Party under a License.

  • Royalty Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.1.

  • Royalty Payment has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.

  • Minimum Royalty shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.

  • Patent Expenses means all reasonable costs (including attorneys’ and application fees) incurred by University in accordance with this Agreement to apply for, prosecute and maintain Licensed Patents, including but not limited to the costs of interferences, oppositions, inter partes review and re-examinations. Patent Expenses include reimbursement for in-house costs provided they are for activities that would otherwise have been performed by outside counsel at an equal or greater expense.

  • Sublicense Income means any payments that Company receives from a Sublicensee in consideration of the sublicense of the rights granted Company under Section 2.1., including without limitation license fees, royalties, milestone payments, and license maintenance fees, but excluding the following payments: (a) payments made in consideration for the issuance of equity or debt securities of Company at fair market value, and (b) payments specifically committed to the development of Licensed Products.

  • Third Party Royalties means any royalties or license fees owing to a Third Party attributable to the manufacture, use or sale of Products and in consideration of a license under any patent which such Product would otherwise infringe.

  • Royalty Year means, (i) for the year in which the First Commercial Sale occurs (the “First Royalty Year”), the period commencing with the first day of the Calendar Quarter in which the First Commercial Sale occurs and expiring on the last day of the Calendar Year in which the First Commercial Sale occurs and (ii) for each subsequent year, each successive Calendar Year.

  • Royalty means an interest in an oil and gas lease that gives the owner of the interest the right to receive a portion of the production from the leased acreage (or of the proceeds of the sale thereof), but generally does not require the owner to pay any portion of the costs of drilling or operating the wells on the leased acreage.

  • Sublicense Fees shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3 below.

  • Royalty Rate means the percentage defined in Exhibit B.

  • Development Expenses means, with respect to SAIL Developments as well as HOME Developments when the HOME Development is also at least partially financed with a MMRB Loan (as defined in rule Chapter 67-21, F.A.C.), usual and customary operating and financial costs, such as the compliance monitoring fee, the financial monitoring fee, replacement reserves, the servicing fee and the debt service reserves. As it relates to SAIL Developments as well as HOME Developments when the HOME Development is also at least partially financed with a MMRB Loan (as defined in rule Chapter 67-21, F.A.C.) and to the application of Development Cash Flow described in subsections 67-48.010(5) and (6), F.A.C., as it relates to SAIL Developments or in paragraph 67-48.020(3)(b), F.A.C., as it relates to HOME Developments, the term includes only those expenses disclosed in the operating pro forma on an annual basis included in the final credit underwriting report, as approved by the Board, and maximum of 20 percent Developer Fee per year.

  • Sublicensing Revenue means all (i) cash, (ii) sublicensing fees and (iii) all other payments and the cash equivalent thereof, which are paid to LICENSEE by the Sublicensees of its rights hereunder, but excluding the following payments:

  • Development Fee means a fee for the packaging of a Property, including negotiating and approving plans, and undertaking to assist in obtaining zoning and necessary variances and necessary financing for the Property, either initially or at a later date.

  • Patent Costs means the reasonable, documented, out-of-pocket costs and expenses paid to outside legal counsel, and filing and maintenance expenses, [***] in Prosecuting and Maintaining Patents.

  • Development Fees means fees imposed to offset capital costs of providing public infrastructure, public safety or other public services to a development and authorized pursuant to A.R.S. Section 9-463.05, A.R.S. Section 11-1102 or A.R.S. Title 48 regardless of the jurisdiction to which the fees are paid.

  • License Fees means the license fees, including all taxes thereon, paid or required to be paid by Licensee for the license granted under this Agreement.

  • Net Revenue Interest means, with respect to any Property, the interest in and to all Hydrocarbons produced, saved, and sold from or allocated to such Property after giving effect to all royalties, overriding royalties, production payments, carried interests, net profits interests, reversionary interests, and other burdens upon, measured by, or payable out or production therefrom.

  • Additional Rental has the meaning set forth in Section 4.03.

  • Net Sales means [***].

  • Gross Rent means the rent for a set-aside unit, including any applicable utility allowances, in compliance with the rent limits applicable to the property for 2020. Gross rent does include optional fees included in the household’s lease, including but not limited to, washer/dryer, cable, parking, etc., as long as they are included in the lease or addendums to the lease. In addition, when a utility that is purchased from or through a local utility company by the Development, who in turn bills residents for actual consumption of the utility will also be eligible when the applicable utility allowance for the Development includes a deduction for the utility and the household’s lease specifies that the resident is responsible for the utility.

  • Additional Rent means any and all amounts, other than Basic Rent, required to be paid by the Tenant under this Lease, whether or not same are designated “Additional Rent” or whether or not the same are payable by Landlord;

  • Market Rent means the price that a ready and willing tenant would pay, at commencement of the Option Term, as monthly base rent to a ready and willing landlord of similar space in the geographical area of San Diego County known as Del Mar Heights if such office space were offered for lease on the open market for a reasonable period of time and be the product of the fair market annual rental rate per rentable square foot multiplied by the Rentable Area of the Premises (as set forth in the Basic Lease Information), determined as follows: (a) as mutually agreed by Landlord and Tenant within ten (10) days of Landlord’s delivery to Tenant of Landlord’s opinion of the Market Rent for the first year of the Option Term (“Landlord Rent Notice”, which shall be Verus Lease v06 -4- February 2, 2005 (8:51 pm) delivered to Tenant within ten (10) days of receipt of Tenant’s written Extension Notice; or (b) in the event that Landlord and Tenant are unable to so agree, the Market Rent shall be determined by concurrent appraisals pursuant to Section 4.01(c) below. In determining Market Rent, appraisers shall take into account the duration of the Option Term, the quality, condition and prestige of the Building and Premises (as tenant improvements are maintained as required by the terms and conditions of this Lease), recent monthly rental rates and annual base rent escalations for buildings of similar size and location imputed to the commencement of the Option Term, condition and quality of comparable tenant improvements in buildings of similar quality and location and all relevant economic terms of this Lease, including free rent and other economic inducements, it being the intent that Market Rent, as so determined, should reflect the total economic package which would be offered at the time of commencement of the Option Term to a new tenant for the Premises, or substantially similar space in a building of similar quality, condition, and location and with similar tenant improvements under a lease with substantially the same terms and provisions as the applicable terms and provisions of this Lease (“Market for Similar Space”) without discounting the rent for the creditworthiness of the Tenant or for the cost of real estate leasing commissions. Landlord’s Rent Notice, and any determination of Market Rent by appraisal as described herein, shall also set forth the market annual base rent escalation rate then prevailing in the relevant marketplace, which shall be used for purposes of determining Base Rent adjustments during the Option Term in accordance with Section 4.03 below.