One example is Agape Villages, which runs a homeless children's shelter, among other programs, from its base in Dublin, Calif . Its net receipts from a car donation program were $ 562, 775 in tax year 1999, according to IRS records.
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Once they got his approval, O'Quinn and Jacobs proceeded to put together the magazine, but Paramount Studios, which owned " Star Trek ", wanted a minimum royalty that was greater than the startup's projected net receipts, and the project was shelved.
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But we are working on it and hope to come up with a solutionsoon .'The Net receipts also cannot be used to buy tickets for shows onthe same day . ` Of course in time all this will be ironed out.
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Which is one reason why publishers prefer " net receipts " contracts . . . . Among the many other advantages ( to the publisher ) of such contracts is the fact that they make possible what is called a'sheet deal '.
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On March 13, 2009, Ellison sued CBS Paramount Television, seeking payment of 25 % of net receipts from merchandising, publishing, and other income from the episode since 1967; the suit also names the Writers Guild of America for allegedly failing to act on Ellison's behalf.
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Under the terms of the lease the River was to receive three-elevenths of the net receipts from the operation of the line from Hoosac Tunnel to Readsboro, the total of which is shown as " rent for leased roads " in the carrier's income statement.
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Such a rapidly expanding current account deficit, defined as the value of all goods and services less all imports, plus net receipts of interest profits and dividends from abroad, has become the bane of international investors following the collapse of Mexican financial markets in December 1994.
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And he would have to pay 35 percent of net receipts from nonbaseball events _ a category of revenues that may be meager, especially if two retractable roof stadiums compete for conventions, tractor pulls, concerts, religious conclaves, the Final Four and other events with Madison Square Garden, the Jacob Javits Convention Center, the Meadowlands and a proposed Newark arena.
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In this, a multinational publisher of a 10, 000 copy print run, can substantially reduce his printing cost by'running on'a further 10, 000 copies ( that is to say, printing but not binding them ), and then further profit by selling these'sheets'at cost-price, or even lower if he so chooses, to subsidiaries or overseas branches, then paying the author 10 percent of'net receipts'from that deal.
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According to " The Writers and Artists Yearbook " of 1984,'because many publishers'accounts are now computerised there is a trend towards paying the royalties on the price received [ net receipts ], which can easily be read from a computer printout & appropriate [ upward ] adjustments are of course made to the royalty figure and the arrangement is of no disadvantage to the author ."