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Vested meaning
Settled, fixed or absolute, with no contingencies. | Dressed or clothed, especially in vestments.
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That is because members of the government have vested interests in the existing status arrangements which they invariably wish to protect and defend in the new constitution and will oppose any change which conflicts with these vested interests.
Legislative power is vested in the King in Parliament, and judicial power is vested in the supreme court.
Sovereign power may be vested on an individual as in an autocratic government or it may be vested on a group as in a constitutional government.
They cannot themselves usurp the powers which by the articles are vested in the directors any more than the directors can usurp the powers vested by the articles in the general body of shareholders.
Because the two partners spent time building relationships and creating a plan using Vested principles, they were fully aligned before and during the transition period as the partnership was implemented.
Currently, he said, a chief public defender has to work 36 years to become “fully vested,” meaning they can get access to full retirement payments under the public employees' retirement fund (PERF).
For decades we are told that because of various vested interest it would be nearly impossible to pass the bill but we made it happen.
He claimed that vested interests had misled the families with false promises that they would be provided with pattas for the forest land in question.
He went on to chastise the PM for several poor choices for leadership positions and ended by saying we have vested far too much power in one man, with results we can now plainly see.
However, it was noted that the city’s Inspectional Services Dept. lacks the resources to enforce the ordinance, which prompted Doherty to suggest that the power to levy fines should be vested with the DPW, which originally had that authority.
If political and societal leaders lack the courage to stand up to rampaging monks and other vested interests (civilian and military), what hope for the future, irrespective of which party comes to office and which politicians hold power?
If the theory is correct, it meant that at least a section of workers in imperial countries had a vested interest in empire loyalism—and would not likely make common cause with their colonised siblings.
If this selection is allowed, as much as 50% of the vested stability could be borrowed as much as a restrict of $50,000.
It’s terrifying and pathetic, yet somehow it gets past all the vested gatekeepers that should know better and be blowing their whistles for that era of reciprocal post-filling to stop.
Likewise, Doctor Doom is alerted to the vault's opening, suggesting that he too has a vested interest in securing what is likely the Black Infinity Stone for himself.
Moving the motion, Mr Yusuf said the Land Use Act vested ownership rights on the federal government over its land in states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Newcastle are holding a vested interest in Tottenham target Ashley Phillips, with the Blackburn starlet's secret release clause set to become active.
Of all the creations of God, only one institution moves from the realm of ‘orisa’ (deity), and becomes vested with authorities (‘alase’).
On the other hand, the United States does have a vested interest in the area with the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
Previously, this power of appointment was vested in the presidency.