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vested

ADJ ซึ่ง ครอบครอง โดยชอบธรรม  ซึ่ง เป็นเจ้าของ โดย ถูกต้อง  absolute fixed settled sueng-krob-krong-doi-chob-tam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VESTED

pp. 1. Clothed; covered; closely encompassed.
2. a. Fixed; not in a state of contingency or suspension; as vested rights.
Vested legacy, in law, a legacy the right to which commences in presenti, and does not depend on a contingency, as a legacy to one, to be paid when he attains to twenty one years of age. This is a vested legacy, and if the legatee dies before the testator, his representative shall receive it.
Vested remainder, is where the estate is invariably fixed, to remain to a determinate person, after the particular estate is spent. This is called a remainder executed, by which a present interest passes to the party, though to be enjoyed in future.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VESTED

VESTED Vest "ed, a.

 

1. Clothed; robed; wearing vestments. "The vested priest. " Milton.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: Not in a state of contingency or suspension; fixed; as, vested rights; vested interests. Vested legacy (Law ), a legacy the right to which commences in præsenti, and does not depend on a contingency; as, a legacy to one to be paid when he attains to twenty-one years of age is a vested legacy, and if the legatee dies before the testator, his representative shall receive it. Blackstone. -- Vested remainder (Law ), an estate settled, to remain to a determined person, after the particular estate is spent. Blackstone.Kent.

 

VESTED SCHOOL

VESTED SCHOOL Vest "ed school.

 

Defn: In Ireland, a national school which has been built by the aid of grants from the board of Commissioners of National Education and is secured for educational purposes by leases to the commissioners themselves, or to the commissioners and the trustees.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

vested

vest ed |ˈvestid ˈvɛstɪd | adjective 1 secured in the possession of or assigned to a person: a state law vested the ownership of all wild birds to the individual counties. protected or established by law or contract: parental rights are then vested by section 14 of the 1975 Act. (of a person ) legally entitled to a future benefit, as from a pension: he was completely vested after five years with the company. 2 supplied or worn with a vest. 3 wearing vestments.

 

vested interest

vest ed in ter est |ˈvɛstəd ˈɪnt (ə )rəst | noun [ usu. in sing. ] a personal stake or involvement in an undertaking or state of affairs, esp. one with an expectation of financial gain: banks have a vested interest in the growth of their customers. a person or group having such a personal stake or involvement: the problem is that the authorities are a vested interest. Law an interest (usually in land or money held in trust ) recognized as belonging to a particular person.

 

Oxford Dictionary

vested

vest ed |ˈvestid ˈvɛstɪd | adjective 1 secured in the possession of or assigned to a person: a state law vested the ownership of all wild birds to the individual counties. protected or established by law or contract: parental rights are then vested by section 14 of the 1975 Act. (of a person ) legally entitled to a future benefit, as from a pension: he was completely vested after five years with the company. 2 supplied or worn with a vest. 3 wearing vestments.

 

vested interest

vest ¦ed inter |est noun 1 a personal stake or involvement in an undertaking or situation, especially one with an expectation of financial or other gain: banks have a vested interest in the growth of their customers. a person or group having such a personal stake or involvement: the problem is that the authorities are a vested interest. 2 Law an interest (usually in land or money held in trust ) recognized as belonging to a particular person.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

vested

v st ed /-ɪd /形容詞 1 〘法 〙〈財産などが 〉確定の, 〈権利が 〉既得の .2 衣服 [祭服 ]を着た .~̀ nterest 1 既得 (利 )権 ; 利害関係 .2 s 〗既得 (利 )権を持つ集団 .~̀ r ght s 〗vested interest (1 ).