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by the powers VESTED in me is correct.
The powers vested in Congress are legislative powers. This is outlined in Article 1, Section 1 of the United States Constitution.
Congress is vested with the power to make all laws.
LEGISLATIVE
Vested means "held" and unvested means the opposite. ex: Here are the powers vested in congress;....
All legislative powers lie within Congress. Examples of legislative powers include the ability to collect taxes, regulation of commerce with foreign countries, create tariffs, and bring about impeachment.
it shall be invested in a congress
President plus prime minister, no pope.Israel has no pope. There are the Chief Ashkenazi and Chief Sephardi Rabbis, but these are more ceremonial roles than actual government offices. As concerns secular power, the majority of powers are vested in the Prime Minister as the Head of the Governtment and a few powers are vested in the President as the Head of State.
The power vested in Harry in the movie Harry Potter. This is an example of vested in a sentence.
they were able to give a budget to the military
Legislative