vested

vested(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. inalienable (right or property)
The agreement with the developer gave it certain vested rights relating to the use of the land.El acuerdo firmado con la promotora inmobiliaria concedía a esta ciertos derechos inalienables sobre el uso del terreno.
b. garantizado (benefit)
The new law will not affect the vested benefits of people retiring within the next six months.La nueva ley no afectará a los beneficios garantizados de aquellas personas que se jubilen en los seis próximos meses.
a. personal (interest)
She has a vested interest in the matter, since her income would double were those measures to be approved.Tiene un interés personal en el asunto, ya que, si se aprobaran dichas medidas, sus ingresos se doblarían.
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