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Mr. Ford was ultimately granted four million options in December, which are vested in four equal installments through June 2004 with strike prices beginning at $75 a share and graduating to $135.
That is different from a classical organization, where the board has not only access to all kinds of information but also may execute the residual right of control on pieces of information which are vested in patents, trademarks and the like.
Furthermore, chitosans could be broken down to soluble derivatives called chitooligosaccharides (CHOS) which are vested with desirable technological properties [ 10].
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H.P. also extended the deadline for Mr. Hurd to purchase up to 775,000 shares of H.P. common stock, which were vested as of Friday, and 330,117 performance-based stock units that will also vest.
In 1956 the court, which was vested with both judicial and arbitral powers (found to be in violation of the constitution), was replaced by the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, which in turn was supplanted in 1973 by the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission.
But the exemption makes no sense at all when applied to Penn State's police force, which is vested with the same authority as municipal police officers and whose functions clearly affect people who are not part of the faculty or student body.
Particularly in Sumerian times, the municipal and economic organization of a city was the responsibility of the temple, with its hierarchical priesthood in which was vested an authority almost equal to that of the ruler and his advisory council of elders.
The Laker Airways case lent further weight to the idea that prerogative powers should be subject to stronger judicial review, with Lord Denning saying that "...seeing that the prerogative is a discretionary power to be exercised for the public good, it follows that its exercise can be examined by the courts just as any other discretionary power which is vested in the executive".
Importantly it is authoritative in nature and uses a top-down approach, which fits well in bureaucratic organizations in which privilege and power are vested in senior management.
The legal status of the body (at least in most Western jurisdictions) is unusual, neither being that of a living 'person' nor that of 'property' in which full possessory and proprietary rights are vested [ 49].
It has roots in Picasso, but the lilac color in which she is vested is a pastel shade associated with Mexico.
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