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The MCA chief coastguard, Rod Johnson said: "We do need local knowledge, but it's how that knowledge is used, in whom it's vested and how we share it.
That likely means they can theoretically sell their stock once it's vested and paid for.
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It was vested with the power to raise its own police force, and charged with, among other things, abolishing slavery in all of its territories and restricting the sale of liquor to indigenous Africans.
"And that is where it is vested.
It is owned by the Treasury, but in 2010 it was vested as a private company.
It is vested interests by the oil, coal and fossil fuel industries that is preventing rich countries meeting their obligations.
The accountant, Sheila Rex, testified that Tyco had three accounts where Mr. Kozlowski's spending was recorded -- his Key Employee Loan account, intended to help pay taxes on restricted stock after it was vested; a relocation account, where mortgages and other house-related spending were logged; and a third account, for short-term loans, to be paid back within 30 days.
At Sir John's request Dr Arnold selected a favourite pupil, the Rev. John Philip Gell,5 to take the direction of this institution; but much opposition to the fundamental plan of the college was made by various religious bodies, and after Sir John left the colony the exclusive management of it was vested in the Church of England, with free admission to the members of other persuasions.
The notion that it would be vested in the state judiciary was something that was rejected.
I learned what it meant to be vested in a pension plan.
For the whole of the industrial era, 200 years or so - and the agricultural millennia before it - power was vested in the people who owned the means of production: land, factories, machines, printing presses, transmitters.
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