Explain the theory of "vested rights" as applied to private and parochial schools.
The mere existence of this power and the certainty that it would be used in defence of the existing social order has well-nigh prevented all attacks on vested rights by making their failure a foregone conclusion.
And the looters were the party shouting at the top of their voices about "vested rights" and "attacks on property" and "demagoguery producing national hysteria.
The other was fighting for the vested rights of the many.
Vested rights in crowded houses, deadly stenches, putrid water, foggy courts, and cesspools.
Vested rights in filth and dirt" had still too large a representation upon, and too powerful a grip of the local sanitary authorities for any action to be adopted which would entail trouble upon the possessors of those rights.
It was, moreover, a task of almost superhuman difficulty, for arrayed against reform and amelioration were the powerful forces of "vested rights in filth and dirt.
Vested rights in filth and dirt" were strongly represented on the Vestries and District Boards.
Mr. Caleb Cushing considered the appointment of these ministers as giving them "vested rights in their salaries," and that the House was bound to vote.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vested rights" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.