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vested

Having the rights of ownership, although enjoyment of those rights may be delayed until a future date.

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  1. Vesting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    For a vested interest in the nature of supporting a particular outcome for ... One has a vested right to an asset that cannot be taken away by any third party, even ...
     
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    Vested interest is a communication theory that seeks to explain how influences impact behaviors. As defined by William Crano, vested interest refers to the ...
     
  3. Vested - Merriam-Webster Online
    fully and unconditionally guaranteed as a legal right, benefit, or privilege <the vested benefits of the pension plan>. 2. : having a vest <a vested suit> ...
     
  4. Vested | Define Vested at Dictionary.com
    protected or established by law, commitment, tradition, ownership, etc.: vested contributions to a fund. 3. clothed or robed, especially in ecclesiastical vestments: ...
     
  5. vested - definition of vested by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    Law Settled, fixed, or absolute; being without contingency: a vested right. 2. Dressed or clothed, especially in ecclesiastical vestments.
     
  6. vested interest - The Free Dictionary
    Law A right or title, as to present or future possession of an estate, that can be conveyed to another. 2. A fixed right granted to an employee under a pension plan ...
     
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  8. How does vesting work exactly? - Ultimate Guide to Retirement
    Once you're fully vested, you can take the entire company match with you when you ... If you're not fully vested, you'll get to keep only a portion of the match or ...