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101 conditional vesting
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102 deferred vesting
Страхование: отсроченное наделение правом -
103 full vesting
Страхование: полный вестинг -
104 immediate vesting
Страхование: немедленное наделение правом -
105 remoteness of vesting
Деловая лексика: правило ограничения бессрочного доверительного управления трастом -
106 ten-year vesting
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107 cliff vesting
десятилетний вестинг (право на пенсионное пособие при наличии десяти лет стажа) -
108 full vesting
полный вестинг -
109 ten-year vesting
десятилетний вестинг (право на пенсионное пособие при наличии десяти лет стажа) -
110 annuity vesting
acquisition des droits à une rente (VOC-R, 2e) -
111 cash vesting
acquisition des droits à une somme forfaitaire (2e) -
112 class vesting
acquisition par classe (2e) -
113 cliff vesting
acquisition en bloc (2e) -
114 commencement of vesting
début de l'acquisition (TP, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > commencement of vesting
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115 conditional vesting
acquisition conditionnelle (REPALT, LGA) -
116 contingent vesting
acquisition éventuelle (DL, 2e) -
117 deferred vesting
acquisition différée (REPALT, LGA) -
118 delayed full vesting
acquisition en bloc (VG, LGA -
119 delayed vesting
acquisition différée (VOC-R, 2e) -
120 form of vesting
mode d'acquisition (2e)
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vesting — Right that employee acquires to various employer contributed benefits (e.g., pension) after having been employed for requisite number of years. Federal laws (e.g., ERISA) govern vesting rights. See also vested pension … Black's law dictionary
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