They apparently went back and forth between vesting the appointment power between the Executive or in the Senate. |
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As a political system, democracy starts with the assumption of popular sovereignty, vesting ultimate power in the people. |
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Like stock options, phantom stock must be expensed throughout its vesting period. |
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Women need a separate vesting room to permit disrobing when donning vestments. |
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The company says the changes in the vesting of its options were due to tax considerations. |
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An Arab diplomat, going further, said Arab countries would oppose vesting any authority in the Governing Council. |
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For purposes of pro forma disclosures, the estimated fair value of the options is amortized to expense over the options' vesting periods. |
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Kathleen's prior life interest would not prevent a remainder from vesting. |
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Upon vesting of restricted stock rights, Activision Blizzard may withhold shares otherwise deliverable to satisfy tax withholding requirements. |
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The agreements contained provisions vesting ownership of the relevant records in Canada Post and prohibiting disclosure to outside parties. |
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It seems unlikely that the period of vesting would routinely come at times when the need for such spending had fallen. |
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The Board sets the vesting conditions for the award, and any lock-up conditions for the shares. |
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For this reason, the agreement did not prevent the shares from vesting indefeasibly. |
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Now, the fair value of the option will be imputed at the time of issue and amortized as an expense in the profit and loss account over the vesting period. |
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Thus, the buy-sell agreement necessarily has an impact on the indefeasibility of the vesting. |
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We have noted that the judicial oversight function has emerged as a response, and a potential counterbalance, to the vesting of powers in the modern state. |
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For the purpose of vesting in the new commission power to regulate the various classes of these carriers, provisions now in the interstate commerce act have been incorporated in the Couzens bill. |
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Upon vesting, the options have an exercise period of four years before they expire. |
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This method consists of recording compensation cost to earnings over the vesting period of options granted. |
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In certain situations, stock options granted vest in instalments over a specified vesting period. |
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Unearned compensation is amortized to compensation expense over the vesting period of the applicable options. |
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All of the 2007 restricted share awards have a service-based three-year ratable vesting schedule. |
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It requires that indefeasible vesting be shown within a period of 36 months following the death. |
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The stock options granted have a vesting period of three years, followed by an exercise period of four years. |
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I am also very concerned to learn that the bill contemplates vesting this authority in bureaucrats to set conditions of licensing. |
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The vesting period for restricted stock unit awards is not subject to acceleration, except in the case of death. |
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The vesting period for the shares was set at 2 years after this date on condition that the employee was still working for the Group at that time. |
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If the termination occurs after the vesting period, the units will be redeemable upon termination. |
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The compensation cost is recorded over the vesting period, but not on a straight-line basis, given the vesting conditions. |
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Under this method, compensation cost is measured at fair value at the date of grant and is expensed over the award's vesting period. |
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With this method, the Company records a compensation cost over the vesting period of the options granted. |
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The full cost of awards given to employees who have retired before the end of the vesting period has been expensed. |
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He has done away with the post of prime minister, vesting the powers of a head of government in the director of his own office. |
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Nor is there any early vesting of share options as part of the severance process, as happens in America. |
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When the fair value of a share grant is estimated, that valuation should be reduced by the present value of dividends expected to be paid during the vesting period. |
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Assumptions are made concerning the forfeiture rate which is adjusted during the vesting period so that at the end of the vesting period there is only a charge for vested amounts. |
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This has to be taken in account particularly in all cross-border related policy measures, particularly with regard to portability and vesting periods. |
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In any event, all holders of Restricted Units have agreed to waive their right to accelerated vesting of their Restricted Units under the Restricted Unit Plan. |
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Each unit represents the right to receive a cash payment equal to the vesting price per unit, the value of which is related to the book value of CIBC on a per common share basis. |
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The vesting of the award or lapsing of restrictions is a nonevent, the same as under the current rules. |
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New paragraph 32 contains information for the representatives of taxpayers who wish to request an extension of time to establish the indefeasibly vesting of property in a child. |
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Finally, the court order, which granted more rights to the spouse, removed the indefeasibility of the vesting in the children only once it was made. |
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Thus, to put at risk the indefeasibility of the vesting, the condition must be such as to suspend the vesting of the legacy itself, and not just delay the transfer of the legal title to the property. |
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For U. S. tax purposes, though, the stock option benefit is sourced based on workdays between the grant date and the vesting date three years later. |
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Such saving confers immediate pension rights, with no vesting period. |
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Hobbled by huge write-downs, UBS raised the proportion of shares in its 2007 bonuses but softened the blow by reducing vesting periods to just one year from the normal three. |
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This has resulted in fair values of 0.112 Euro for immediate vesting, 0.095 Euro for vesting over one year and 0.076 Euro for vesting over two years. |
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If the equity instruments granted to employees do not vest until a specified period of service is completed, the entity presumes that the services will be received in the future, during the vesting period. |
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The compensation expense related to unit options is measured at fair value and amortized using the graded vesting method based on the Black-Scholes option pricing model. |
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The vesting period for option grants is three years from the grant date. |
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They are subject to a two-year vesting period. |
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The fair value is recognized in employee benefits expense on a straight-line basis over the option vesting period, with a corresponding adjustment to reserves. |
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The fair value of the employee services received in exchange for the grant of the options is recognised as an expense over the vesting period for options granted under the plan. |
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For a grant this size, you would expect either that the vesting occurs over a considerably longer period or is backloaded. |
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On vesting its headquarters in July 1865 in Oswestry, the company built the Cambrian railways works to the north of the station on Gobowen Road. |
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Restricted stock also generally becomes available to the recipient under a graded vesting schedule that lasts for several years. |
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An option awarded to employees that has a grant date, an exercise price, a vesting schedule, and a maturity date. |
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Businesses were forced to meet a special vesting schedule and make minimum contributions to all non-key employees. |
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The new trust's terms do not postpone the vesting of trust principal beyond the perpetuities period applicable to the original trust. |
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People are better off abjuring violence, if everyone else agrees to do so, and vesting authority in a disinterested third party. |
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The Board will determine, not later than October 31 of the year following the end of the performance period whether the performance-based vesting condition has been achieved. |
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In general, the Plan calls for equity units to vest at the end of a fixed vesting period that typically coincides with the term of the executive's employment agreement. |
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If no condition suspends the vesting or there is no condition or limitation that makes the vesting defeasible, the right is considered to be vested indefeasibly at the time of death. |
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Thus, even if it were concluded that the property had vested, the need to wait until the occurrence of the event mentioned in the will before enjoying the property prevented the vesting from being indefeasible. |
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Shares are allocated definitively to their beneficiaries after a two-year vesting period, which is followed by a two-year lockup period during which beneficiaries may not sell their shares. |
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But if the world has learned one thing about this age of terrors, it is that wishful thinking, succumbing to blackmail, and vesting false hopes in unverifiable agreements are no answer at all. |
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However, in effect the order extended the royal prerogative in the Islands, vesting wide discretionary legislative and executive powers in Her Majesty's governor. |
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The company also can set service and performance conditions, length of vesting and exercise period, graded and nongraded vesting and employee eligibility criteria. |
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Slightly more than one-fourth of the workers were in plans that met ERISA'S Vesting schedule requirements. |
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