Examples of using Vested in English and their translations into Malay
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shall be transferred to and vested in the Board.
your options are worth nothing, even if some of them have vested.
With vested options, departing employees typically have a strictly enforced timeframeoften 60
Unvested stock(and vested stock in the event of a termination for cause) should always be subject to repurchase either at cost,
All other sums or property which may in any manner become payable to or vested in the Board in respect of any matter incidental to its powers and duties.
where the employee becomes fully vested in all of the options issued to him or her at that time.
In England this church property was technically in ownership of the parish priest ex-officio, vested in him on his institution to that parish.
statutory authorities exercising powers vested in them by the State law in Singapore.
An Inspector or an officer vested with the powers of an Inspector may,
By the powers vested in me, Duke of.
Cliff schedule- is a type of vesting in which Joe can receive the entire share vested after a stated service period.
he was vested with large powers on par with Malay group leaders.
liabilities have been vested in the transferee in accordance with section 176;
liabilities of the licensed person that has been vested in the transferee.
liabilities of a licensed person referred to in section 176 is vested in the transferee;
an Inspector or an officer vested with the powers of an Inspector may at any reasonable time-.
It also defines the powers vested upon the Council from the aspects of the enforcement actions including prosecutionagainst offences under this order.
Upon conversion, all properties vested under conventional partnership
By the power vested in me, blahddy blah blah, Angus dubs me the Duchess of Loch Loud!
One of the most powerful people vested with exclusive powers in modern sovereign international law is the Pope.