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non-vested employees

  • 1 non-vested

    прил.
    тж. nonvested
    1)
    а) эк., юр. необоснованный*, незаконный*, незакрепленный*, не принадлежащий по праву [закону\]* (напр., о праве, которое теряется при определенных условиях)

    non-vested right — незакрепленное [непризнанное\] право

    б) страх., эк. тр. нерезервируемый*, негарантированный*, необеспеченный* (о праве на получение выплат из пенсионного фонда, которое теряется при уходе работника из данной компании до достижения пенсионного возраста; также о самих выплатах, право на получение которых теряется при увольнении до достижения пенсионного возраста, и о пенсионных планах, подразумевающих такие выплаты)

    non-vested pension planнерезервированный пенсионный план*, пенсионный план без резервирования права на пенсию*

    See:
    2) эк., юр. не имеющий обоснованного [законного, закрепленного, гарантированного,
    резервированного\] права*, без обоснованного [законного, закрепленного, гарантированного, резервированного\] права* (о лице, не имеющем права на какую-л. собственность, получение какого-л. платежа, реализацию какого-л. права и т. д.)

    non-vested employees — работники, не имеющие резервированного пенсионного плана

    Non-vested employees who terminate service are entitled to withdraw their accumulated contributions plus accrued interest. — Увольняющиеся работники, не имеющие резервированного пенсионного права, могут изъять накопленные (на пенсионном счете) взносы и все начисленные проценты.

    Syn:

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > non-vested

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