First and Third Container Royalties Clause Samples

First and Third Container Royalties. The First and Third Container Royalties (effective in 1960 and 1977) each in the amount of $1.00 per weight ton of containerized cargo not stuffed or stripped by ILA-represented labor (with lesser amounts for containerized cargo carried on vessels that are not full container vessels as determined in the ▇▇▇▇▇ Award, a copy of which is appended to this Master Contract as Appendix D) shall continue to be paid. The amount of the First and Third Container Royalties, which are subject to the provisions of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Award and any accommodation approved pursuant to Article XV of this Master Contract, paid to the various local port and district container-royalty funds in accordance with Article XII, Section 3 of this Master Contract shall be used to provide supplemental-wage benefits to eligible employees covered by this Master Contract.
First and Third Container Royalties. The First and Third Container Royalties (effective in 1960 and 1977) each in the amount of $1.00 per weight ton of containerized cargo not stuffed or stripped by ▇▇▇-represented labor (with lesser amounts for containerized cargo carried on vessels that are not full container vessels as determined in the ▇▇▇▇▇ Award, a copy of which is appended to this Master Contract as Appendix

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  • Earned Royalties In partial consideration of the License and subject to Sections 3.7 and 3.8, Company will pay to Penn: (i) a graduated royalty as set forth in the table below based upon worldwide annual Net Sales made by Company and its Affiliates (but not sublicensees) of any Designated Compound Sold for use in the Field of Use while covered in the country of Sale of expected use by a Valid Claim of the Assigned BMS Patents that is licensed to Company under the License (but no other Licensed Product): <$500 million [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% >$500 million but <$750 million [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% >$750 million but <$1 billion [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% >$1 billion [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/ PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT (ii) a royalty of [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/ percent ([CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/%) of Net Sales made by Company and its Affiliates (but not sublicensees) for all Licensed Products that qualify as “Licensed Products” hereunder based on clause (b) of that definition and Sold while covered in the country of Sale of expected use by a Valid Claim of the Penn Existing Patents or Penn New Patents; provided that, notwithstanding any credits provided for in Section 3.7 but subject in all events to Section 3.8, royalties payable by Company for such Net Sales for such Licensed Products shall not be less than [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/ percent ([CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/%). Only one royalty shall be due hereunder on the Sale of the same unit of Licensed Product. If a royalty accrues to a Sale of a Licensed Product under both clause (i) and (ii) above, then the higher rate of clause (i) shall apply. Only one royalty shall be due hereunder on the Sale of a Licensed Product even if the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale or importation of such Licensed Product infringes more than one Valid Claim of the Penn Patent Rights.

  • Production Royalty So long as this Lease is in force, a Production Royalty shall be due Lessor during any period of commercial production from the claims. One hundred percent (100%) of all cumulative Minimum Advance Royalty paid by Lessee and received by Lessor can be deducted from the Production Royalty due Lessor. Production Royalty shall be payable on all minerals regardless of what stage in the milling, refining, upgrading or other processing the minerals may be, which are mined from the claims ("leased substances") and sold to a buyer. Production Royalty shall be calculated and paid as follows: (1) The Production Royalty will be calculated as a percentage of Net Smelter Returns ("NSR"). Net Smelter Returns is defined as the dollar amount actually received by Lessee from the sale of any leased substances less Lessee's actual costs, if any, of (a) transportation to a smelter or refiner, (b) off site refining charges and smelter charges, and (c) charges as described in this section B, subsection 9, related to Lessor taking its royalty in kind from the sale of all leased substances. (2) The Production Royalty on the sale of all leased substances other than gold, silver and platinum shall be three percent (3%) of the Net Smelter Return. (3) The Production Royalty percentage rate for the sale of all gold, silver or platinum contained in leased substances from the claims will be based upon the average daily price of gold on the London Metal Exchange ("LME") for the twenty (20) trading days immediately preceding the date of sale of such leased substances: less than $375 3% greater than $375, but less than $475 4% $475 or more 5% (4) In addition to the Production Royalty payable under subsection B(1) of this Section V, Lessee shall pay to Lessor as Production Royalty hereunder a like percentage of the gross amount paid before any deductions whatsoever of any bonus, subsidy or tax credit (but not any Mining Lease Independence Gold Range 061705 federal income tax depletion allowance available to Lessee) which are calculated directly in proportion to the amount of gold or other metal produced. (5) The Production Royalty payable to Lessor-by Lessee to under this Agreement shall be based solely on the payments actually received by Lessee for leased substances produced from the claims and delivered to a refinery, smelter or other purchaser. Lessee shall have no obligation to account to Lessor, and Lessor shall have no interest or right of participation in, any profits or proceeds of futures contracts, forward sales, hedging or other similar marketing mechanisms used by Lessee concerning any leased substances from the claims. (6) In the event the United States or other public authority imposes the payment of any new royalty on production from the mining claims (whether a gross, net smelter returns, net proceeds, net profits or other form of royalty) the amount of NSR that Lessor would otherwise receive shall be reduced by whatever the amount of royalty imposed by the United States or other public authority, further provided that, the foregoing notwithstanding, in no event shall Lessor's percentage of NSR be reduced below 2.5% as it would have been calculated without deduction of any new royalty on production by the United States or other public authority. (7) Unless taken in kind by Lessor, the Production Royalty shall be determined quarterly on the basis such that payments will be determined as of and payable within forty five (45) days after the last day of each calendar quarter during which Lessee receives any net Smelter returns. (8) It is mutually understood and agreed that Lessor shall have the right and option to take its production royalty in kind in the form in which Lessee sells such leased substances. On or before October 1 of each calendar year commencing with the year 2006, Lessor shall give Lessee written notice of whether Lessor elects to take its production royalty in kind throughout the following calendar year. If Lessor fails to give such notice for the first calendar year in which it is eligible to take its production royalty in kind, Lessor shall be deemed to have elected not to take its production royalty in kind for that calendar year. If Lessor fails to give such notice by October 1st of any subsequent year, the election then in effect will continue throughout the following calendar year. Lessor hereby agrees that each election to take or not to take its production royalty in kind Mining Lease Independence Gold Range 061705 shall remain in effect for calendar year increments and that all persons or entities constituting the Lessor shall be required to make the same election whether or not to take in kind. If Lessor elects to take its production royalty in kind, an account will be established in Lessor's name with any buyers, smelters, refiners or other processors to whom leased substances are shipped from the premises. Such buyers, smelters, refiners or other processors will be instructed to automatically deliver Lessor's share of production to Lessor's account after accounting for the allowable deductions in calculation of Lessor's percentage of NSR. If Lessor elects to take its production royalty in kind, it shall bear all risks associated with taking its production royalty in kind, and shall bear all additional costs incurred by Lessee as a result of Lessor's taking in kind. Such additional costs will be considered a deduction against the NSR and will include but not be limited to increased costs due to separate accounts, pourings, storage, insurance, security, transportation and monitoring. Lessor shall have the right to reasonably inspect procedures used by Lessee to make payment in kind, and at its option, Lessor, or its agent, shall have the right to be present to observe sampling and splitting procedures and to review all records and procedures related to division of leased substances for the purpose of taking in kind.

  • Running Royalties Company shall pay to JHU a running royalty as set forth in Exhibit A, for each LICENSED PRODUCT(S) sold, and for each LICENSED SERVICE(S) provided, by Company or AFFILIATED COMPANIES, based on NET SALES and NET SERVICE REVENUES for the term of this Agreement. Such payments shall be made quarterly. All non-US taxes related to LICENSED PRODUCT(S) or LICENSED SERVICE(S) sold under this Agreement shall be paid by Company and shall not be deducted from royalty or other payments due to JHU. In order to insure JHU the full royalty payments contemplated hereunder, Company agrees that in the event any LICENSED PRODUCT(S) shall be sold to an AFFILIATED COMPANY or SUBLICENSEE(S) or to a corporation, firm or association with which Company shall have any agreement, understanding or arrangement with respect to consideration (such as, among other things, an option to purchase stock or actual stock ownership, or an arrangement involving division of profits or special rebates or allowances) the royalties to be paid hereunder for such LICENSED PRODUCT(S) shall be based upon the greater of: 1) the net selling price (per NET SALES) at which the purchaser of LICENSED PRODUCT(S) resells such product to the end user, 2) the NET SERVICE REVENUES received from using the LICENSED PRODUCT(S) in providing a service, or 3) the net selling price (per NET SALES) of LICENSED PRODUCT(S) paid by the purchaser. No multiple royalties shall be due or payable because any LICENSED PRODUCT(S) or LICENSED SERVICE(S) is covered by more than one claim of the PATENT RIGHTS or by claims of both the PATENT RIGHTS under this Agreement and “PATENT RIGHTS” under any other license agreement between Company and JHU. The royalty shall not be cumulative based on the number of patents or claims covering a product or service, but rather shall be capped at the rate set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Payments and Royalties 3.1 As an initial non-refundable payment for the licenses and rights herein granted to SHENZHEN HIGH POWER under this Agreement, SHENZHEN HIGH POWER shall pay to OBC the up-front fees, without subtraction or deduction of Chinese withholding taxes, if any, pursuant to the schedule set forth in Appendix II attached hereto. 3.2 In addition to the lump sum payment under Article 3.1 above, SHENZHEN HIGH POWER shall pay to OBC non-refundable running royalties, also pursuant to the schedule set forth in Appendix II hereto, of the Net Selling Price of the Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries sold or Otherwise Disposed Of by SHENZHEN HIGH POWER and its Affiliates (either directly or through sales representatives or agents) in any country of the world during the period commencing on the Effective Date of this Agreement and ending upon the expiration of the last to expire of the Licensed Patents. 3.3 Notwithstanding that a Licensed Consumer Hydride Battery may be covered by (i) the claims of one or more of the Licensed Patents or (ii) the claims of one or more of the Licensed Patents in one or more countries throughout the world, SHENZHEN HIGH POWER, in connection with the manufacture or sale of the Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries by SHENZHEN HIGH POWER, its successors or assigns shall be obliged to pay a single royalty hereunder and only on the first sale of such Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries and not on any subsequent sale or resale thereof and all end-users, distributors, customers, dealers, or suppliers of SHENZHEN HIGH POWER, its successors or assigns of such Licensed Consumer Hydride Batteries shall be licensed to use and/or sell the same. 3.4 All statements submitted and all payments made pursuant to Article 3.1 and Article 3.2 herein shall be stated and made in U.S. legal tender at the selling rate of authorized foreign exchange bankers in various individual countries under the license for transfers to New York in U.S. dollars on the date on which payments are made as required hereunder.

  • License Fees and Royalties Consistent with the applicable U.S. DOT Common Rules, the Recipient agrees that license fees and royalties for patents, patent applications, and inventions produced with federal assistance provided through the Underlying Agreement are program income, and must be used in compliance with federal applicable requirements.