vested

Serbo-Croat translation: poveren/dodeljen

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English term or phrase:vested
Serbo-Croat translation:poveren/dodeljen
Entered by: M. Vučković

11:17 Jul 25, 2011
English to Serbo-Croat translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general) / transport
English term or phrase: vested
the right to enforce the judgement is not vested in the person by whom the application is made
Andrijevic
Local time: 02:57
poveren/dodeljen
Explanation:
u ovom slučaju je to, inače stečena ili neotuđiva npr. prava
Vested in (jur.) - (zakonom) ustanovljen, dodeljen; poveren, određen, pripadajući - "judicial power of said territory shall be vested in a supreme court"

Definition
If power or authority is vested in someone or something, or if they are vested with power or authority, it is officially given to them.

Control has been vested in local authorities.
He has been vested with the power/authority to implement whatever changes he sees fit.

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/be-vested...
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4 +3poveren/dodeljen
M. Vučković
3dati (pravo)
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dati (pravo)


Explanation:
to vest rights in a person - dati nekome neka prava
Poslovni rečnik - M. Cvejić
U ovom slučaju znači da osobi nije dato pravo

zoe1
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +3
poveren/dodeljen


Explanation:
u ovom slučaju je to, inače stečena ili neotuđiva npr. prava
Vested in (jur.) - (zakonom) ustanovljen, dodeljen; poveren, određen, pripadajući - "judicial power of said territory shall be vested in a supreme court"

Definition
If power or authority is vested in someone or something, or if they are vested with power or authority, it is officially given to them.

Control has been vested in local authorities.
He has been vested with the power/authority to implement whatever changes he sees fit.

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/be-vested...

M. Vučković
Serbia
Local time: 02:57
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