Define vested interest and contingent interest
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Vested Interest- A personal reason for involvement in an undertaking or situation, especially an expectation of financial or other gain.
Contingent Interest- A contingent interest is an interest which is uncertain, either as to the person who will enjoy it in possession or as to the event on which it will arise.
Contingent Interest- A contingent interest is an interest which is uncertain, either as to the person who will enjoy it in possession or as to the event on which it will arise.
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