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26 Sentences With "vesting in"

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Cloudflare very briefly worked with Carta, a company that manages equity and vesting in startups.
GAO also urged Congress to consider re-evaluation of rules on vesting in light of rising workforce mobility.
Greco is also getting a separate 1603 million franc payment, vesting in 2019, for forfeiting an incentive package with his previous employer.
The board approved the vesting in spite of the fact that the company's performance did not meet a threshold agreed upon when the stock was granted.
In his new deal with MSG, O'Connor was awarded $40 million in stock grants to compensate for the equity in C.A.A. that he'd left behind, vesting in just three years.
Greco was also awarded a "replacement payment" in cash and performance shares vesting in 2019 worth 4.2 million francs to compensate for the forfeiture of his incentive plan rights with his previous employer, Zurich said.
Employees who have previous grants that are vesting in 2019 and 2020 are keeping those grants, so they will benefit from both the value of those shares when they vest and the new increase in cash compensation.
Every one of those actions, whether it&aposs vesting in the work force, buying the new equipment to make their workers more productive, to raise their wages, bringing dollars back from overseas, announcing new investments here in America.
"During the first five-year performance period, Microsoft's market capitalization increased $509 billion (from $302 billion to $811 billion), and Microsoft's relative TSR was in the 97th percentile, resulting in Mr. Nadella earning and vesting in the maximum 900,000 shares," Microsoft said in the filing.
But, leaving that aside, it is crystal clear that while interim U.S. attorneys can be inferior officers of the United States, Robert Mueller is not an inferior officer special counsel because Congress never passed a law after 85033 vesting in the attorney general the power to appoint an inferior officer special counsel.
The options have a 10-year term and vest over a period of four years, with 25 percent vesting on June 20, 2017, which is one year following Dr. Sacks' date of hire, and the remaining 75 percent vesting in approximately equal monthly increments over the succeeding thirty-six months, subject to Dr. Sacks' continuous employment through each applicable vesting date.
Map of the fortification The fortification of Nieuweschans was built in 1628, during the Eighty Years' War.De vesting (in Dutch), Stichting Vesting Oudeschans. Retrieved 31 January 2017. Nieuweschans was a separate municipality until 1990, when it became a part of the municipality of Reiderland.
The Lloyds TSB Act 1998 is a private Act of the United Kingdom Parliament, to provide for the transfer to and vesting in Lloyds Bank plc of the undertakings of TSB Bank plc and Hill Samuel Bank Limited (members of the Lloyds TSB Group); and for connected purposes.
They may also be remuneration for non-employees: suppliers, consultants, lawyers, and promoters for services rendered. There is usually a period before the employee can "vest", i.e. sell or transfer the stock or options. Vesting may be granted all at once ("cliff vesting") or over a period time ("graded vesting"), in which case it may be "uniform" (e.g.
The church was declared redundant on 1 April 2004. Following vesting in the Churches Conservation Trust, repairs and restoration were undertaken. The first phase involved repairs to the exterior, which were completed in September 2006. The second phase involved re-plastering and limewashing of the interior, repairing the fittings, cleaning and consolidating the memorials, and conserving the hatchments.
Section 3(1) of the 1979 Act [See now s.50 of > the 2012 Act] provides that _registration shall have the effect of vesting > in the person registered as entitled to the registered interest a real right > in the land in so far as the right is capable of being vested as a real > righ_ t.
Any Bill or Act of the Oireachtas is protected by Oireachtas copyright for fifty years from the end of the year in which it was made available lawfully to the public. Any work made by or under the direction of a House or Houses of the Oireachtas enjoys similar protection, the copyright vesting in the relevant House, or Houses jointly.
Sale particulars published in 1818. Somerset Archives. On 4 July 1815 an Act of Parliament was passed to enable the Inclosure of Exmoor ("55 George III, Cap. 138"), the summary heading of which was: "An Act for vesting in His Majesty certain parts of the Forest of Exmoor otherwise Exmore in the counties of Somerset and Devon and for enclosing the said Forest".
Maruzzo studied for the priesthood in Chiampo before his first vesting in the habit in 1945 and his profession in 1951. His brother left Italy to be a missionary in Central America in December 1956. Maruzzo followed his brother leaving Italy for Guatemala in 1960. He first settled in Puerto Barrios on 16 December 1960, learning Spanish so he could communicate with the local communities.
Without a corporate body, the association has no legal person status in Scots law and as such when unincorporated associations transact to obtain ownership of the land, all the members of the association instead will own the property jointly in trust rather than ownership of the land vesting in solely in the association itself.MacQueen, Hector L. et al, Gloag and Henderson: The Law of Scotland (W. Green, Fourteenth / general, Hector MacQueen, Lord Eassie. ed, 2017), para 47-01.
Almost two years after the State of New York ratified the U.S. Constitution, the lighthouse was transferred to federal authority. George Washington wrote to the Senate on April 5, 1790, "I have directed my private secretary to lay before you copies of three acts of the legislature of New York ... An act for vesting in the United States of America the light-house and the lands thereunto belonging at Sandy Hook".A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Bureau of National Literature, Inc. Vol.
In her adolescence her first spiritual director and confessor was the priest Domenico Piciocchi but a chance meeting put her in contact with her second confessor and spiritual director when she turned 23. The teen met the priest Filippo Antonio da Domicella (who happened to be visiting the church) and under him she fostered a desire to join the Franciscans. The priest oversaw her vesting in the habit in the San Giovanni Evangelista convent-church in Taurano on 2 February 1853 and oversaw her profession into the Third Order of Saint Francis on 22 February 1854. Velotti took her religious name in honor of Aloysius Gonzaga and Paschal Baylón.
Giacinto Bonaventura Longhin was born on 22 November 1863 in Padua as the sole child to the poor farmers Matteo Longhin and Giudetta Marin. His baptism was celebrated on 23 November and he was baptized as "Giacinto Bonaventura". In his childhood he felt drawn to the priesthood and he entered the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin despite the protests of his father. His father worked alone on the farm and did not wish to be deprived of his son in such arduous work. He assumed the religious name "Andrea di Campodarsego" on 27 August 1879 after vesting in the habit in Bassano del Grappa in Vicenza (beginning his novitiate period).
The vesting schedule is most often a pro-rata monthly vesting over the period with a six or twelve month cliff. Alternative vesting models are becoming more popular including milestone-based vesting and dynamic equity vesting. In the case of both stock and options, large initial grants that vest over time are more common than periodic smaller grants because they are easier to account for and administer, they establish the arrangement up-front and are thus more predictable, and (subject to some complexities and limitations) the value of the grants and holding period requirements for tax purposes are set upon the initial grant date, giving a considerable tax advantage to the employee.
Today, Clover is a branded consumer goods and products group operating in South Africa and other selected African countries in: • The production of dairy and non-alcoholic beverages; • The distribution of chilled and ambient consumer products; and • The sales and merchandising of fast-moving consumer goods Delivery trucks lining up early in the morning at Clover's central distribution centre in Clayville, Johannesburg. Clover was converted from a co-operative society into a public company in 2003. Clover implemented a capital restructuring on 31 May 2010, which was a milestone in its corporate development and resulted in both economic benefits and voting control vesting in the ordinary shares. In addition, the delinking of the ordinary shares from the milk delivery agreements enabled persons other than dairy producers to acquire ordinary shares, facilitating its ability to raise equity capital.
In the landmark decision Nixon v. General Services Administration, Justice William Rehnquist, afterwards the chief justice, declared in his dissent the need to "fully describe the preeminent position that the president of the United States occupies with respect to our Republic. Suffice it to say that the president is made the sole repository of the executive powers of the United States, and the powers entrusted to him as well as the duties imposed upon him are indeed a powerful and incredible responsibility but as well as a great honor." Unlike the modern constitutions of many other countries, which specify when and how a state of emergency may be declared and which rights may be suspended, the U.S. Constitution itself includes no comprehensive separate regime for emergencies. Some legal scholars according to The Atlantic believe however that the Constitution gives the president inherent emergency powers by making him commander in chief of the armed forces, or by vesting in him a broad, undefined “executive Power.” Congress has delegated at least 136 distinct statutory emergency powers to the President, each available upon the declaration of an emergency.

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