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Экономика: предоставление полномочийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vesting with authority
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4 vesting with powers
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1. сущ.1) потр., брит. нижняя рубашка (тип одежды, одеваемый в холодную погоду под рубашку, свитер для дополнительного тепла, часто без рукавов)Syn:undershirt, singlet2) потр., брит. майка-безрукавка (короткая, обычно хлопчатобумажная спортивная майка)Syn:3) потр., амер. жилетSyn:2. гл.1)а) эк., юр. наделять (правом), давать права; облекать (властью)to vest smb. with authority, to vest power in smb. — облекать властью, наделять полномочиями кого-л.
б) страх., эк. тр. наделять (пенсионными) правами*, резервировать (пенсионные) права* (закреплять за работником право на получение выплат по пенсионном плану даже в случае прекращения работы в данной компании до достижения работником пенсионного возраста)An employee can vest pension rights after five years of service. — Работник может зарезервировать пенсионные права после пяти лет службы.
2)а) эк., юр. переходить, передаваться (об имуществе, наследстве и т. п.; кому-л. — in)The property vests in the official receiver. — Имущество переходит к временному управляющему.
б) эк., юр. наделять (имуществом и т. п.)See:
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1) наделять властью, правом, имуществом; 2) vest in/upon - переходить (об имуществе, наследстве).
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