vested interest
vested rights
vested in someone
vested pension
vested in
the carve-up of the brewing industry by vested interests.
executive power is vested in the President.
the socialists came to be vested with the power of legislation.
the Speaker vested him with a rich purple robe.
the problem is that the authorities are a vested interest.
Congress is vested with the power to declare war.
vested his estate in his daughter.
vested interests will fight to the death to protect their rice bowl.
they have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo.
banks have a vested interest in the growth of their customers.
Upon the death of the father, the estate vested in his son.
He has a vested interest in Mona leaving the firm.
the companies may posture regret, but they have a vested interest in increasing Third World sales.
The court held that Congress had intended vested rights under the lease to be invulnerable to defeasance by subsequently issued regulations.
The theory of vested rights receives scant support at present day and it has, indeed, been devastatingly criticized.
Eastern European as Soviet Russia"s vested interest symbol, at the same time, it was the outpost which Soviet Russia contended with America, so Soviet Russia always controlled them restrictedly.
vested the council with broad powers; vests its employees with full pension rights after five years of service.
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