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They reject all attempts to protect vested rights and the exceptions to them.
The several Courts, in their decisions, shall have due regard to vested rights.
These so-called vested rights compete with the policy claims of other states for their laws to be applied.
These original rights are known as vested rights.
The system should be altered to give families vested rights to retirement compensation regardless of crimes the military member may later commit.
The same fear of inequality also means that engineers and computer software scientists have no vested rights to profit from their inventions.
A vested rights pension was added to the IBM retirement plan.
No building permit has been revoked, and the owner has vested rights that cannot be taken away by city politicians, without legal authority.
Vested rights are awful things, and absolute possession gives the smallest freeholder identity of interest with the duke.
It is they who had to cope with a really painful adjustment process, and they did so with no concern to protect vested rights.
"The vested rights described in the text are so fully recognized in practice that they are frequently the subject of sale or mortgage."
Surrendering their governing functions to the King, the nobles ceased to be an aristocracy and became more of "a caste, thriving on vested rights."
Justice Kennedy said the contract's provisions concerning layoffs did not give Litton's employees any vested rights once the contract had expired.
"If we were to act after Hawaii, I don't believe we could constitutionally strip marriages retroactively of those vested rights."
Its editors know better than to defend Russia, or Austria, or English vested rights, on abstract grounds.
Appellee was not a recognized tribal entity; it was simply individual Indians with no vested rights in any tribal property.
Allocation of vested rights: In order to achieve efficiency in the distribution and use of water rights, available sources must be allotted to specific parties.
But nothing in this act shall be construed to affect any vested rights, if such there be, of any lessee of water power on said river.
The Kansas Delawares are not a recognized tribal entity and, therefore, are individual Indians without vested rights in tribal property.
The "vested rights" jurists saw in the "law of the land" and "due process" clauses of state constitutions restrictions on the substantive content of legislation.
In any event, the conditions at issue in the present case were contrary to the principle of proportionality and to the principle of respect for vested rights.
Secondly, we need to have a transparent process for allocating this scarce resource, but it must also be dynamic enough to prevent any idea of vested rights emerging again.
Developers have faced difficulties working on blocks with occupied residential property since rent regulation laws began to give tenants vested rights of occupancy after World War II.
The Court, including Marshall, ruled that New Hampshire could not amend the charter, which was ruled to be a contract since it conferred "vested rights" on the trustees.
The first is in Article 4 which ensures that the vested rights of members of a scheme are preserved when the member of the scheme moves to another Member State.