Used when granting decision-making capabilities, typically within organizations or governmental bodies. The new statute vests with the board the authority to approve mergers.
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Not Personal
This phrasing is almost always used in formal contexts and usually refers to roles, not individual privileges. The charter vests with the committee the power to allocate funds.
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Legal and Formal
'Vest with' is most appropriate in legal, official or formal documents, speeches, and discussions. The act vests with the regulators the power to enforce compliance.