VESTED - significado y definición. Qué es VESTED
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Qué (quién) es VESTED - definición

VESTING PERIOD
Vested; Vesting schedule; Vesting Period; Vested right; Revest

vested         
a.
Fixed, established.
vested         
adj. (cannot stand alone)
1) vested in (the power to impose taxes is vested in Congress)
2) vested with (Congress is vested with the power to impose taxes)
vested         
adj. referring to having an absolute right or title, when previously the holder of the right or title only had an expectation. Example: after 20 years of employment Larry Loyal's pension rights are now vested. See also: vest vested remainder

Wikipedia

Vesting

In law, vesting is the point in time when the rights and interests arising from legal ownership of a property are acquired by some person. Vesting creates an immediately secured right of present or future deployment. One has a vested right to an asset that cannot be taken away by any third party, even though one may not yet possess the asset. When the right, interest, or title to the present or future possession of a legal estate can be transferred to any other party, it is termed a vested interest.

The concept can arise in any number of contexts, but the most common are inheritance law and retirement plan law. In real estate, to vest is to create an entitlement to a privilege or a right. For example, one may cross someone else's property regularly and unrestrictedly for several years, and one's right to an easement becomes vested. The original owner still retains the possession, but can no longer prevent the other party from crossing.

Ejemplos de uso de VESTED
1. I have a vested interest in seeing America prosper.
2. All governments have a vested interest in making Europe comprehensible.
3. I didnt have a vested interest in litigating it.
4. This enraged the many vested interests in Uganda and elsewhere.
5. But he would still be battling against entrenched vested interests.