/vɛstɪd ˈɪntrɪst/ – Phrase
Definition: Quyền lợi đã được cấp phép hoặc chuyển nhượng.
A more thorough explanation: 1. a right to have or to use something now or in the future
2. a special reason for wanting something to happen in a particular way, because you could get an advantage from it
Example: 1. If Texas can reduce the husband’s income tax by creating in his wife a ‘vested’ interest in half his salary and other income, I fail to see why its neighbor, Oklahoma, may not do the same thing.
2. He’s got a vested interest in the future of the club given the funds he’s got committed to it.