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The man was vested in the company. Another good sentence would be, the new state law vested the criminals ownership.
Private ownership: Media companies are owned by individuals or small groups who control the content and operations of the outlets. Public ownership: Media outlets can be owned and operated by government bodies or agencies, with content often being influenced by political interests. Community ownership: Media ownership can be vested in the hands of local communities or non-profit organizations, ensuring that content reflects community values and interests.
Public ownership of most land is the idea that land and resources within a nation belong, ultimately, to the people of that nation. The property interests are vested in the state, rather than an individual or communities.
The power vested in Harry in the movie Harry Potter. This is an example of vested in a sentence.
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.
The meaning of "vested" in Tagalog is "imal na tinatatag."
by the powers VESTED in me is correct.
Yes, the vested portion of an employee stock ownership plan owned directly by an individual may be used for collateral. Some definitions: * "Owned directly by the individual" indicates that there is a clear trail of ownership that is held by a sole party (e.g., one has X shares of stock in the company or Y% of the company) * "Vested portion" indicates the portion of assets owned by an individual that no longer have any contingency attached (e.g., one may be vested in 50 shares of stock if I stay with the company 3 years after receiving those shares; for the first 3 years, that stock may not be used in full by the individual)
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.