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The power vested in Harry in the movie Harry Potter. This is an example of vested in a sentence.
The debates over medical marijuana and marijuana in general are a huge subject matter. Some of the more pointed arguments against medical marijuana include the fact that it could be abused. If one can get medical marijuana for a condition, how can you keep someone from faking it? Another is that once you start having medical marijuana, you can get addicted to it, which can cause to other issues. There are many arguments and counter-arguments over this issue, and these are just two of the key ones.
Vested means "held" and unvested means the opposite. ex: Here are the powers vested in congress;....
It means that what assets are in your pension account, they belong to you. All belong to you if you are 100% vested. Only half, if 50% vested.
by the powers VESTED in me is correct.
He became vested in the retirement account after five years. She had been vested with the responsibility to keep the fire burning.
Yes, it's the non-vested portion of your balance that you wouldn't be able to withdraw. Usually you must meet years of service requirements for a non-vested portion to become vested.
Red-vested Myzomela was created in 1931.
The meaning of "vested" in Tagalog is "imal na tinatatag."
The man was vested in the company. Another good sentence would be, the new state law vested the criminals ownership.
No. Interest on projected benefit obligation is used and that encompasses both vested and non-vested amounts.
Yes, your vested interest could be cut off.