vested in the PONS Dictionary

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II.vest [vest] VB trans form

'vest-pock·et ADJ attr Am

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vested interest
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He also proposed secret talks to settle the issue as he thinks the vested interests on both sides will try to subvert them.
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A vested remainder may be indefeasibly vested, meaning that it is certain to become possessory in the future, and can not be divested.
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The reason you may not have heard of this staggeringly high under-utilisation rate is vested interests.
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He blames multinational corporations, saying they do not have the same vested interest in respecting nature as economic patriots.
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He had a vested interest in what had been and resisted every change.
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If the condition upon which a future interest depends is precedent, the interest is contingent; if the condition is subsequent, the interest is vested, subject to defeasance.
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When the bishop is fully vested he wears the epitrachil over the stikhar and under the zone, the sakkos and the omophor.
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The claim under s 214 is only vested in the liquidator.
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Since they already knew the works of the commentators, they had a vested interest in ensuring that they remained the basis of the court system.
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Depending on divisibility, cancellation merely extinguishes a vested claim of the insured, or even the insurer's basic obligation to indemnify the insured.
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