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"People read the registration statement, so they knew exactly when my vesting was up," he said.
Vesting can be based on time, performance or both.
The vesting of such powers in governmental bodies was certainly not new.
The board also accelerated the vesting of some restricted shares.
Anyway, I think the era of vesting is coming to a close."
However, if all of the potential vesting beneficiaries are named, the rule will never be violated.
The largest new benefit from that law going into effect Sunday is faster vesting in pension plans.
"The question is, if by doing something improper, did he negate his vesting?"
But employers can adopt an option that denies full vesting before seven years.
The permitted vesting schedules for current defined benefit plans are shown in Table 3 below.
Or it can choose to have the 20 percent of the contributions vest each year over five years, known as graduated vesting.
The options, as is typical, had a four-year vesting period, meaning they could be exchanged for stock after four years.
Part of the expense would come from accelerated vesting of stock options.
For most executives, the accounting rule says the expense should be spread over the period from the grant to full vesting.
The contributions made by your employer can be argued based on your vesting program.
Sometimes this prayer is chanted by the choir during the vesting of the bishop.
Most delinquencies are repaid before city vesting, or takeover, occurs.
"Santomossimo told Molnar that we have a major vesting coming up.
The rule is directed entirely against remoteness in vesting.
Federal law is full of workplace standards on everything from overtime pay to the vesting of pension rights.
Normally, the trigger for automatic vesting is the consummation of a takeover.
If the provision about the caretaker is a condition to the vesting of the inheritance, I might be able to make it stick.
The current vesting requirement is one day in the majors, but a player has to play at least a quarter of a season to receive money.
Some require no vesting or "lock-up" period, so recipients can cash in the minute a company hits the public market.
The exaggerated vesting of the president with his supreme role as commander in chief is a new element in our national history.